phonescoop.com - 8/21/2008
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Sprint has lowered the cost of its phone-as-a-modem service from $50 per month to $15 per month. The cost cut requires that the user have an EVDO-equipped phone that can be connected to a PC, and the user must ... (follow link to read)
rcrnews.com - 8/21/2008
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rcrnews.com —
Sprint Nextel Corp. is providing another possible incentive
for customers to stick around, knocking $35 off one...
of its monthly plan offerings but shoppers will need to check the fine print. According to industry research firm Current Analysis, the ...
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Sprint Nextel cuts phone-as-modem pricing from $50 to ...
brighthand.com - 8/15/2008
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brighthand.com —
By this point, reports that Sprint is going
to introduce a version of the HTC Touch Diamond...
is old news. But there's a new twist to it: several images showing this device with a red casing have emerged. HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint These were posted ...
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Sprint May Release the HTC Touch Diamond in Red
instinctinsight.com - 8/15/2008
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instinctinsight.com —
As you have noticed, the application updates for
the Instinct were turned on recently. We are pushing...
updates to improve your experience with Picture Mail, the web browser, Sprint TV and Radio, Sprint Navigation, Sprint Email, Sprint Music Store, ...
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Welcome to Instinct Insight
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Sprint drops Phone-as-Modem plan to $15 per month, adds stipulations
Engadget Mobile —
... Vision phone with connection capabilities to a laptop. Next -- unlike the old PAM plan which ran $49.99 / month all by itself -- this "attachable plan" requires you to have another data plan already on your account. For instance, the BlackBerry Personal Pack ($30 / month) or the Worldwide Data Plan ($70 / month). In the end, it looks as if tethering in and of itself got cheaper, but those newfound strings that are reportedly attached will likely cause some frustration. [Via phonescoop]Read | Permalink | Email this ...
Sprint drops Phone-as-Modem plan to $15 per month, adds stipulations
Engadget —
... Vision phone with connection capabilities to a laptop. Next -- unlike the old PAM plan which ran $49.99 / month all by itself -- this "attachable plan" requires you to have another data plan already on your account. For instance, the BlackBerry Personal Pack ($30 / month) or the Worldwide Data Plan ($70 / month). In the end, it looks as if tethering in and of itself got cheaper, but those newfound strings that are reportedly attached will likely cause some frustration. [Via phonescoop]Read | Permalink | Email this ...
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