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Sprint Offers Flat-Rate Plan to Boost Mobile Customers

By Brian T. Horowitz
January 15, 2009

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The "all you can eat" mobile meal is the trend in the smartphone market, and Sprint Nextel is the latest on board. As The Wall Street Journal reports, the company will offer a $50 unlimited calling plan through its Boost Mobile division, which targets the youth market.

Carriers such as Virgin Mobile have offered a $79 unlimited plan, but a $50 unlimited plan appears to be new for the wireless industry.

Sprint also offers a $99 Simply Everything plan. It includes talking, texting, and e-mailing.



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