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Sprint preparing to increase data costs? Chock this one up to the rumor mill for the time being, but word on the street is that Sprint is getting set to increase data costs for new and old customers alike. According to the SprintUsers site, the carrier will be axing their current standalone Vision and Power Vision plans, which start at $15/month, [...] [..] |
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Sprint responds to rumors about 5GB ?unlimited? data cap Following last week’s news that Sprint would be joining the ranks of AT&T and Verizon in implementing a 5GB cap on some of their advertised “Unlimited” data offerings, the company has issued a response in an attempt to clarify their stance. First off, the new cap only applies to data cards and tethering, which means [...] [..] |
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Sprint preparing HTC Touch Diamond in red? Usually carriers wait until a device has been on the market a while before re-releasing it in myriad colors. If these promo shots are to be believed, however, it looks like Sprint might be planning a preemptive color strike. The shots depict the upcoming Sprint version of the HTC Touch Diamond in full red regalia. [...]
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| Sprint joins the party, caps unlimited data at 5GB We think it’s officially time for all major US carriers to be prohibited from using the word “Unlimited” in their data plan marketing materials. Following on the heels of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has made the decision to cap their “Unlimited” data plan at 5GB of monthly usage. According to a leaked internal memo, the [...] [..] |
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 11.91 |
Sprint joins the party, caps unlimited data at 5GB We think it’s officially time for all major US carriers to be prohibited from using the word “Unlimited” in their data plan marketing materials. Following on the heels of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has made the decision to cap their “Unlimited” data plan at 5GB of monthly usage. According to a leaked internal memo, the [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 11.27 |
Sprint?s new Sanyo Pro 200 and Pro 700 When it rains Sanyo handsets, it pours. Not content with releasing just one, Sprint is preparing two new handsets for an upcoming June 15th launch. First out of the gate is the Sanyo Pro 200, which sports QChat support, EV-DO Rev. A, and a black and white display. Nothing insane here, but with a suggested [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 11.02 |
New Sprint plans coming next week Just in time for the arrival of the Samsung Instinct, Sprint is preparing to unleash a new set of plans on an unsuspecting public. Starting June 15th, the carrier will be making a number of significant changes. The full rundown is detailed below, but expect new single-user lines starting at $39 for 450 minutes, no [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 10.26 |
Sprint offers new unlimited options for Shared plans For once, we’re prepared to say that wireless carriers exhibiting sheep mentality is working in the best interest of the consumer. Funny that. Just as we thought, Sprint is preparing to follow closely behind T-Mobile’s recent Unlimited Family Talk announcement, officially revealing some new options for Shared Plan subscribers hoping to get some friends and [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 9.998 |
Sprint Nextel Still Winning The Mobile Internet Wars (S) Despite its problems, No. 3 wireless carrier Sprint Nextel (S) is still beating its rivals at a game they all want to win: Getting subscribers to shell out for mobile data services, ranging from text and picture messagin [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 9.022 |
| New horizons in data centers Recent months have brought a burst of innovation in data centers. We have seen data centers in semitrailers, data centers in caves, data centers in Siberia, data centers in the Las Vegas desert, and data centers that float in the middle of the ocean. Today we have word, via Data Center Knowledge, that Microsoft has been testing data centers in tents. (They're calling it In Tents Computing.) What's [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 8.842 |
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| Sprint's WiMax Delays Will Make The '4G' Format War Worth Watching When will Sprint Nextel's (S) WiMax network get off the ground? Anyone's guess now: The launch has been postponed (again) from this month to "later this year" to work out logistics, a Sprint rep tells TheStreet.com.
What does this mean? With every delay, Sprint is losing some of its early advantage against rivals AT&T (T) and Verizon Wireless, which won't launch rival "4G," or "fourth ge [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 8.535 |
Sprint and Clearwire finalize merger, spread of WiMax to follow soon After receiving approval from the FCC and shareholders, the Sprint and Clearwire merger has been finalized. Sprint has gone and contributed all its Xohm WiMax assets to Clearwire, and in addition, Clearwire has received $3.2 billion worth of investments from companies such as Comcast and Google. The merger will allow Sprint to shift its focus [...] [..] |
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Sprint Blackberry Curve 8350i sign-up page goes live All you Sprint iDEN users that are clinging to your aging Blackberry 7100i may want to head over to Sprint’s website and sign up to receive availability information on the upcoming Sprint Blackberry Curve 8350i. Be realistic. Duct tape, super glue, and a boat load of batteries can only go so far to keep a [...] [..] |
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