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New Sprint “Simply Everything” Unlimited Plan Available Tomorrow

Simon at BBCool got the details on a new Sprint “Simply Everything” unlimited plan. To top all of the competition Sprint has upped the ante with all of the below for $99.99/month. The details are at this link.

  • Unlimited voice
  • Unlimited data
  • Unlimited sms
  • Unlimited e-mail
  • Unlimited Web-surfing
  • Unlimited Sprint TV
  • Unlimited Sprint Music
  • Unlimited GPS Navigation
  • Unlimited Direct Connect and Group Connect

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As Simon points out the unlimited data does not work for BES users which is a pain in the @$$. Unlimited BES is another $20. According to Simon the Simply Everything plan will be available tomorrow. He said you should check this link for updates.

When are these guys going to realize that everything means EVERYTHING!

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5 Comments to “New Sprint “Simply Everything” Unlimited Plan Available Tomorrow

  1. Blackberry is an extra layer of service that is uncommon.

    This new plan doesn’t include tethering or host of other optional features. a chinese Buffet restaurant doesn’t cook all chinese food, everything doesn’t mean sprint is selling everything @ $99. Because if that was so they would also include walkie talkie feature, international calling plan, ect…

    Your sentiment is a wishful thinking for now.

  2. Posted by: DavidB

    Well, this new $99 plan is far better than it WAS on Sprint (if you used more than 1000 or so minutes a month). I’d switch to this if I wasn’t locked in to VZW for another year and if Sprint’s customer service wasn’t so aweful.

  3. Yeah I am sure Unlimited Contracts was part of the package :)