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As I was complaining about how expensive the unlimited plan is, Sprint may soften it up and giving something in. They are planning on offering a $60 a month plan. It's still in a process of happening, not out in the wild yet.
After a barrage of all telecom giants giving us $99 per unlimited plan, Sprint may be seen as a knight in the shining armor to us. According to some analysts that Engadget got from, the carrier is gearing up to "offer flat-rate calling plans at up to a 40-percent discount to its rivals,". So that means it'll be $40 cheaper than rivals (AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon).
Now, we can talk forever and feeling it's a little bit cheaper than other providers. The cool thing about this report is that it has not yet been denied or confirmed by Sprint. So it could be true.
I won't be too terribly surprised if it is true. Sprint is known to be losing a lot of subscribers. They probably want to gain more subscribers at this point and are willing to do anything for it. I remember that's why the SERO plan came out.
However, who really knows what this CEO is really thinking... eh?