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Author Topic: Sprint Unveils Any Mobile, Anytime  (Read 1351 times)
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« Reply #12 on: September 14, 2009, 05:56:50 AM »

Sprint has just announced Any Mobile. This is added to everything data plans and means that you get unlimited mobile to mobile calls to ANY service provider!

Sweet Deal!

http://anymobileanytime.sprint.com/?id9=vanity:anymobileanytime


I have the $69.99 everything data plan.  I never use that many minutes. 

While I am happy that Sprint gave me the capability to call my friends on other networks, during the peak hours and not have that count against my total minutes, I have one question.

Who is going to pay the extra $30.00 per month to have the Simply Everything plan just so they have the ability to call landlines, 800 numbers and business numbers?

Maybe some people need to call these types of numbers but mostly everyone I know (even the elderly folks) have cell phones.  Landlines are becomming a thing of the past. 

I see a lot of people changing plans (now it's free to do so) to just the 450 anytime minute plan.




I may be having a senior moment or two, but I don't understand the comment about paying $30.00 extra just to call landlines, 800 numbers, and business numbers.  Now, I haven't read all the details, and maybe the saying "the devil is in the details" holds true here, but as I read the Any Mobile, Anytime blurb, I see that we can now call all mobile numbers at no charge to our minutes, nothing but mobile numbers - all other kinds of calls to/from anything other than a mobile line will incur airtime charges.  Am I wrong?
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« Reply #13 on: September 14, 2009, 06:33:27 AM »

Sprint has just announced Any Mobile. This is added to everything data plans and means that you get unlimited mobile to mobile calls to ANY service provider!

Sweet Deal!

http://anymobileanytime.sprint.com/?id9=vanity:anymobileanytime


I have the $69.99 everything data plan.  I never use that many minutes. 

While I am happy that Sprint gave me the capability to call my friends on other networks, during the peak hours and not have that count against my total minutes, I have one question.

Who is going to pay the extra $30.00 per month to have the Simply Everything plan just so they have the ability to call landlines, 800 numbers and business numbers?

Maybe some people need to call these types of numbers but mostly everyone I know (even the elderly folks) have cell phones.  Landlines are becomming a thing of the past. 

I see a lot of people changing plans (now it's free to do so) to just the 450 anytime minute plan.




I may be having a senior moment or two, but I don't understand the comment about paying $30.00 extra just to call landlines, 800 numbers, and business numbers.  Now, I haven't read all the details, and maybe the saying "the devil is in the details" holds true here, but as I read the Any Mobile, Anytime blurb, I see that we can now call all mobile numbers at no charge to our minutes, nothing but mobile numbers - all other kinds of calls to/from anything other than a mobile line will incur airtime charges.  Am I wrong?

He is talking about 2 different plans.  There is the Everything Data 450 plan, for 69.99, and then there is the Simply Everything Plan, which adds unlimited minutes, for 99.99, I think that is where the 30.00 comment came in.
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aledc78
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« Reply #14 on: September 26, 2009, 05:12:12 PM »

I wish they would offer a cheaper family shared plan with less minutes... now with this I will most likely not use much of the 1500
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« Reply #15 on: September 26, 2009, 05:24:38 PM »

This is one of the reasons I just changed back to Sprint.  The other is I have wanted a smartphone for awhile.  We can now nix the home phone, as we mostly call cells.  I will end up paying the same, and now my wife and I have nice phones.  We went to the $129 family plan.  I just ordered it online, so won't get it till around Wednesday.  I got my Pixi for $99.
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