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Sprint Matches T-Mobile’s Prepaid Plan Amid Merger Push
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Sprint Corp. is introducing a cheaper plan for customers in the pay-as-you-go market today, squaring off against T-Mobile US Inc., the leading price discounter that it hopes to acquire.
The carrier is matching a $40 prepaid plan from T-Mobile’s MetroPCS brand. Sprint Boost customers will get unlimited messaging and calling with a 500-megabyte high-speed data allotment. A $50 plan with 2.5 gigabytes of data will stay in place, while a $60 service with a 5-gigabyte data allocation is also being introduced.