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Sprint also wants to double your data with the Family Share Pack

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Earlier last week, Sprint announced its “pledge” to provide its customers with “double the data” compared to AT&T and Verizon, for the same monthly price or lower. It’s an ambitious goal, considering AT&T and Verizon aren’t known to be very generous with data – and they are also not known for their low prices. It’s also an interesting promotion, in that it invokes the same “double data” language that T-Mobile used in one of its recent Uncarrier initiatives.

Starting October 1, Sprint customers now have access to Family Share Pack plans that offer 60GB for $130, 80GB for $150, and 120GB for $225. These are the same prices for AT&T’s 32GB, 40GB, and 60GB family plans. Even better, existing customers on current plans who want to take advantage of this promotion can do so by contacting customer service anytime before October 31.

To make this deal even sweeter, if you port your number in from another carrier, Sprint will waive the access charge for handsets, tablets, and mobile broadband devices for up to 10 lines on all plans 20GB or higher. The only caveat is that devices must be purchased through Sprint Easy Pay or the Sprint iPhone for Life plan.

Is this deal enough to make you give Sprint a second look?

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John was the editor-in-chief at Pocketables. His articles generally focus on all things Google, including Chrome and Android, although his love of new gadgets and technology doesn't stop there. His current arsenal includes the Nexus 6 by Motorola, the 2013 Nexus 7 by ASUS, the Nexus 9 by HTC, the LG G Watch, and the Chromebook Pixel, among others.

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