Sprint CEO Dan Hesse is thinking about offering a Flat Rate Unlimited calling plan. This would basically mean you could get unlimited calling anytime minutes.
If sprint does offer such a plan, would send shock waves throughout the industry and other companies are sure to follow.
Hesse said in a USA Today article that if Sprint can’t be different they cannot win.
Sprint definitely needs to do something, as their customer base has dwindled and the only good thing that came from the Nextel purchase was probably the rights to have the “Sprint” name plastered all over NASCAR events.
Sprints major competitors are adding 2 million new users each quarter, while sprint has lost close to 800,000.
Little note, no word on pricing for the Unlimited Calling Plan as of yet and Sprint says it is just a thought and they have not signed off on it yet.
Monday, February 11, 2008
If sprint does offer such a plan, would send shock waves throughout the industry and other companies are sure to follow.
Hesse said in a USA Today article that if Sprint can’t be different they cannot win.
Sprint definitely needs to do something, as their customer base has dwindled and the only good thing that came from the Nextel purchase was probably the rights to have the “Sprint” name plastered all over NASCAR events.
Sprints major competitors are adding 2 million new users each quarter, while sprint has lost close to 800,000.
Little note, no word on pricing for the Unlimited Calling Plan as of yet and Sprint says it is just a thought and they have not signed off on it yet.
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