Sprint announces 56% savings on data plans to business customers

Sprint on Monday announced Sprint Business Share Plans, offering 56 percent less data price than comparable plans offered by the competition.

Japan’s SoftBank owned wireless operator promised thousands of dollars in savings for business customers in the U.S.

Earlier, Sprint announced Best-Value-in-Wireless offers for consumers, beating Verizon and AT&T in terms of pricing.

As per the announcement today, Sprint is offering data package to business customers at $440 per month against $550 from Verizon and $500 from AT&T on subsidized handsets.

Sprint is also offering data package to business customers at $240 as compared with $300 from Verizon and $300 from AT&T in the case on non-subsidized handsets.

Sprint offers for business customers

Through October 31, business customers can get at least $300 in credits for switching to Sprint.

Businesses receive this credit when porting a line to Sprint to earn a $150 credit plus a minimum trade-in value of $150 for the buyback of a customer’s competitive device toward the purchase of any new smartphone.

Customers wanting worry-free data use can select the Sprint Business Fusion Unlimited plan at $65 for a discounted phone ($45 for an undiscounted smartphone), with unlimited talk, text and data. Sprint will also extend the port-in credit along with best-in-class buyback offer with this and other eligible plans.

Sprint plans to reach 100 million Americans by year-end with the service.

Baburajan K
editor@telecomlead.com

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