wmexperts.com - 8/12/2008
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We'd already heard rumblings that Sprint would be cutting its Phone-as-Modem tethering plan from $40 a month to $15 month, and we're now getting confirmation that it's true. SprintTWNhorizcolor The Solid Wolf, proud owner of a Sprint account and one of the greatest handles since the Bandit, confirms that the $15-a-month PAM pricing is in effect, and that the aforementioned 5-gigabyte cap is ...
phonearena.com - 8/13/2008
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phonearena.com —
Set to launch on Sprint this Sunday, we
have gotten some live images of the Motorola RAZR
VE20 . The VE20 is the latest in the RAZR line, and will be a Sprint exclusive. It can be best described as a mashup of the V9m feature set and V3m styling cues, ...
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Blurry shots leak out of the RAZR VE20 (Phone Arena)
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 - Wireless modem on the cheap
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... decidedly more pricey than the new $15 a month price-point. Sprint is definitely moving to make their mark on the US wireless landscape as the premier data provider. And, with the most pressing barrier to entry just about removed from the equation, Sprint could indeed see a boost in data subscribership.
The Sprint PAM plan is applicable to new and existing data plans for an additional $15 on top of data plan costs. Just keep an eye on that 5GB data limit.
[Via: WMExperts]
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Sprint phone-as-modem plan dropped to $15 per month
Phones Review —
... anywhere on the Sprint network. Connect your Power Vision phone using a USB cable or the built-in connection on Bluetooth-enabled phones all for just $15 per month with a qualified data plan.”
When asked if it is available as a new plan or simply plans that are currently active, the representative replied: “It is available with a new plan or an existing plan.”
In other words, the Sprint phone-as-modem now cost $15.00 per month…a good deal.
Source – WMExperts
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