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I'm looking at coming over from sprint to cingular. Currently I have sprints
family plan $99 plan with 2000 mins, and unlimited vision/internet on the
phone included along with like 100 or so txt msgs, don't use it much really.
My question is does cingular have a plan that is similar with the unlimited
net and some txt msgs included?


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Capn wrote:
> I'm looking at coming over from sprint to cingular.

I just recently did the same myself. :)

> Currently I have sprints
> family plan $99 plan with 2000 mins, and unlimited vision/internet on the
> phone included along with like 100 or so txt msgs, don't use it much really.
> My question is does cingular have a plan that is similar with the unlimited
> net and some txt msgs included?

If you're thinking of moving just because you want to, I'd recommend
sticking with Sprint and that plan. If you're being FORCED to move due
to poor coverage or other reasons, then unfortunately, that Sprint plan
is probably the best family plan you're going to find for such a high
volume of minutes. In fact, I don't even think Sprint offers that plan
anymore, as they've eliminated Free & Clear.

The equivalent priced plan on Cingular only gives you 1500 minutes to
share for $99 rather than 2000. However, there IS rollover, which means
you have the potential to build up minutes as the months go by if you
don't use them all each month.

The 2000 minute family plan on Cingular is $149.99. Just FYI.



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