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March 13, 2013

Sprint Provides Savings to Small Businesses

Are your cell phone bills too high? Well, if you’re part of a small business, Sprint has an offer that just might help your firm to grow, both by providing credit and savings to those that buy Sprint smartphones and devices.

With this new deal, Sprint is offering up to $150 in savings for smaller sized companies that purchase any Sprint smartphone and an LTE mobile broadband device. That’s up to $100 off any smartphone including iPhone and Samsung devices, and then an additional $50 off Sprint’s LTE Tri Mode USB or Sierra 4G LTE Tri-fi hotspot, which will allow the smartphone to connect to Sprint’s networks.

On top of that, for every wireless line that a small business switches to Sprint, the company will receive credit of up to $100 on their invoices from now until the end of May. This will allow businesses to access Sprint’s high-speed network at lower prices than ever before, hopefully bringing in new customers, and certainly helping out those who make the switch.

“For small businesses, it’s all about specialized service, simplified shopping and prices that fit their budgets,” said Marin Martinovic, Sprint’s director of Business Acquisition Marketing. “Cutting through the complications of buying communications gear is a challenge for small businesses. Our portfolio is expanded and customized to the needs of small businesses, our in-store service is consultative, and this latest discount offer is right on the money for today’s small business owners.”

Small businesses are always looking for ways to get the best services and tools at the most affordable prices, since every penny counts. Sprint is doing a great job to provide them with just that, with great savings to boot. There may be some who would prefer not to buy the devices in the first place (and those already paying full price for Sprint services might be kicking themselves right now), but for those who need to make a switch nonetheless, this is a great way to go.




Edited by Jamie Epstein


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