C Spire announces $160 a month shared data plan

C Spire today announced its latest shared data plan featuring four lines with unlimited voice, text and 10 GBs of data for $160 a month.

Suzy Hays, senior vice president of Consumer Markets for C Spire, said: “Our new Shared Data Plans allow you to use your device exactly how you want and when you want for less than the competition.”

The company also introduced new pricing for smaller allocations of data, which are now just $25 for 1 GB or $40 for 2 GBs of data, a savings of $20 a month for each option. In addition, the company added a new 3 GB option for $60 a month.

Last month, C Spire introduced its $65 Unlimited Everything Plan that offers unlimited nationwide talk, text, pictures, web, streaming music and video, with no limits on data usage and no overages or surprise charges.

The company is also including valuable PERCS loyalty discounts and rewards free of charge and will help pay new customers’ Early Termination Fees (ETFs) – up to $200 per line – when they switch to C Spire.

Customers who are not under a contract can get the $65 plan option or any of the Shared Data plans and either finance a device or buy one outright at retail price. Those customers currently under a service contract with a different plan can switch to the new plan if it makes sense for them.

editor@telecomlead.com

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