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July 14, 2014

Sprint Unveils Business Fusion Plan

You’re on the train on your way to the office, trying to send an email from your tablet while looking at a spreadsheet on your laptop and text your coworker that no, you won’t be late this time. This sort of juggling act isn’t new to the modern businessperson, but Sprint is trying to minimize the struggle and make all of your business data more accessible.

Sprint has rolled out its new Business Fusion Plans for business customers, starting at $15 with a qualifying smartphone purchase. Sprint has served nearly 55 million customers as of March 31 of this year, and is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies. The Fusion Plan service is geared toward helping businesses build a model to meet their needs, and particularly, pool data between devices without worrying about the variable pricing of shared data plans.

Business Fusion Plans offer unlimited data on the Sprint network for $30, or the option to pool data between numerous users at a rate of two gigabytes for $20 or one gigabyte for $15. What’s more, the service includes unlimited talk and text as well as push-to-talk service Sprint Direct Connect. Devices can be added to the pool after purchase, and if the Plan is purchased through Sprint Easy Pay, a monthly discount will be applied to the unlimited talk and text fee.

“The Sprint Business Fusion Plans are built with the needs of business in mind,” said Matt Carter, president, Sprint Business. “These plans are simple and predictable, allowing businesses to build the plan they need without any of the complex rules and variable pricing that shared data plans require.”

The Business Fusion Plan looks to add a level of reliability and accessibility to your business data — so when you’re on that train home, you can sit back and relax with everything in one place.

 


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