If Sprint’s myriad policy changes are element of the company’s strategy update , perhaps we aren’t watching for October 7th’s event in fact. The most recent bout in a chain of gut-punching cost-cutting moves is the elimination of “unlimited” within the Now Network’s $30 mobile hotspot add-on; based on a leaked employee memo uncovered by SprintFeed, October 2nd is the dreadful date wherein all unlimited plans (sorry Sprintsters, there is no grandfathering) might be given a limit of 5GB, and any overage shall be charged five cents per MB. It seems that only phones may be affected, leaving tableteurs safe for now. So if you are currently using the hotspot feature, benefit from the previous few solid days of sweet downloading once you can.
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