Sprint's Everything plan is nice at $99, but they're only offering it because the company is in financial trouble.
So, lock in those rates now!
"Sprint lost 1.3 million long-term contract subscribers in the first quarter, offsetting a surge in customers who don't sign contracts and prepay for their wireless minutes. Many were attracted by the company's Boost Mobile unlimited plan, which costs $50 a month."
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"Chief Executive Dan Hesse said business shutdowns and layoffs accounted for much of the contract-subscriber losses, bringing the total number of such customers lost to more than six million since the fall of 2007. Sprint ended the first quarter with 49.1 million total customers."
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"The third-largest provider of U.S. mobile-phone services posted a loss of $594 million, or 21 cents a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of $505 million, or 18 cents a share. The latest results include $327 million in severance costs related to cutting 13% of the company's work force, expected to save about $1.2 billion a year. Revenue decreased 12% to $8.21 billion."
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"In the meantime, larger rivals AT&T Inc. and Verizon Wireless are picking off the industry's most valuable customers. AT&T added 1.2 million customers, and Verizon Wireless signed up 1.3 million customers in the period."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124143412508182949.html
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And here's Verizon's Unlimited Everything Plan (at least in my area):
It's $149 (Voice) + $29.99 (Data + Messaging) = $179.98
So, I don't think AT&T's too far out of line.