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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 carrier lowered its Phone as Modem add-on plan price from $50 to $15 per month. To take advantage of the new, lower price tag, customers must own ...
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Sprint Drops Phone-As-Modem Charge to $15
Phone Scoop - Latest News — ... Charge to $15 posted Today, 1:59 PM by Eric M. Zeman 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 also subscribe to one of Sprint's other data plans, such as the $30 Pro Pack. The PAM plan has the same limits that Sprint's stand-alone wireless modems have of 5GB of data per month. The change went into effect in June. more info at RCR News ...

Sprint drops Phone-as-Modem plan to $15 per month, adds stipulations
Engadget — ... So there's good news and bad news, and we're not even giving you the option of choosing which you'd prefer to hear first (hint: it's the good). Sprint has dropped the price of its Phone-as-Modem plan ( ...

Sprint drops Phone-as-Modem plan to $15 per month, adds stipulations
Engadget Mobile — ... So there's good news and bad news, and we're not even giving you the option of choosing which you'd prefer to hear first (hint: it's the good). Sprint has dropped the price of its Phone-as-Modem plan ( ...

Sprint lowers phone-as-modem tethering cost
jkOnTheRun — ... We often mention "phone tethering" here, which is the practice of connecting and using a 3G phone as a high speed, wireless modem. Carriers frown upon solutions that bypass their own offerings because that cuts into their potential revenues. Sprint, which appears to be floundering of late when compared to the other major U.S. carriers, has decided to make their phone tethering plan a little more appealing to consumers. The PAM or Phone-As-Modem add-on cost is now $15 a month, instead of the prior $50. You'll need to add the PAM option to an existing data plan of course. ...

Sprint Lowered “phone-as-a-modem service” to $15/mo
SolSie.com — ... [image] 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 via cable or Bluetooth, and the user must also subscribe to one of Sprint’s other data plans, such as the $30 Pro Pack. The change went into effect in June. [Source RCRWireless ] [image] [image] Leave a comment Name (required) E-mail (required) URI Spam protection: Sum of 4 + 6 ? Your Comment Notify me of followup comments via e-mail

Sprint lowers Phone-As-Model pricing from $50 to $15, conditions apply
Gadgetell — ... such as the Pro Pack that is going for $30 a month. Now instead of the huge savings that you were thinking, you are saving just $5 a month. Overall its still not a bad deal compared to some of the other carrier plans available, but the whole lowering the price from $50 to $15 seems a little confusing and misleading. The last catch is the same as the regular data plans, which means that the Phone-As-Modem plans are also capped at 5GB of data transfer per month. Read [RCRWireless] Full Story » | Written by Robert ...

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