Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:34 pm
Sprint is offering a service plan for unlimited calls made between mobile phones as aggressive competition in pricing continues to intensify.
The Overland Park, Kan.-based company said its "Any Mobile, Anytime" plan starts at $70 a month and allow customers to make unlimited calls to any mobile device in the U.S., regardless of the carrier, including unlimited text messaging and data services.
Customers also get 450 monthly minutes for calls made to landline phones. For $90 a month, they get 900 minutes.
A family plan covering four people is also available for $170.
"We don't think our customers want to have to keep track of or only talk to friends, colleagues or family members who make the same choices they do," said Sprint CEO Dan Hesse.
AT&T recently launched its "A-List" plan, which mimics T-Mobile's MyFaves and Verizon Wireless's Friends and Family offering.
As Sprint continues to suffer heavy subscriber losses, it has pushed hard to undercut rivals Verizon Wireless and AT&T.
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