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Sprint will reduce the data access charge for its $80 and $90 Sprint Family Share plans to $15 a month beginning on Friday, November 14 in their latest attempt to undercut the pricing plans of its competitors.
Sprint claims that the data access reduction means that it offers more data for its customers than comparable plans at AT&T and Verizon for the same price or lower. It says that Verizon's $80 a month limited time promotion on its More Everything plan has a $15 data charge while AT&T's $70 Share Value Plan has a date charge of $25 per month.
However, this price cut does have a limit. Sprint will end this promotional pricing on January 15, 2015. Will you take advantage of this offer while it lasts?
Source: Sprint
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