Sprint International Value Roaming: A Plan Offers Unlimited Calls & Texts For Subscribers Living Abroad
On Thursday, the company announced Sprint International Value Roaming, a discounted data, text, and calls for subscribers to stay in touch with their loved one abroad. The Sprint telecommunications company makes it easier for their subscribers as they worked hard to improve the company's unlimited offerings.
According to Digital Trends, the Sprint International Value Roaming is a bundled plan of the company's Unlimited Plus Plan, which serves 15 countries across Latin America, Europe, and Asia. It is partnered with Telefónica-owned Movistar Mexico and El Salvador. The subscribers can avail the new feature in the Sprint's World Top-Up application.
The Sprint International Value Roaming is an extension of the Unlimited Freedom promotion that was launched in December. For the subscribers who have a family in Mexico and El Salvador can add-up a Plan Conectados to the subscribers Sprint account with the cost of $25 per month. The relatives, however, in Latin America and the Caribbean can release funds directly to a prepaid account.
Moreover, Yahoo reported that the benefit of Sprint International Value Roaming is aiming to the growing numbers of immigrants who sends money to their home country. The benefit may vary by what country, where in Mexico, the subscriber will receive unlimited calls and text with a 5GB browsing data, and 2GB of data for social networks like WhatsApp.
The Sprint International Value Roaming subscribers in El Salvador will also receive the unlimited call and texts, a 400 minutes of calls to the U.S. within Movistar's network, and 300 minutes for the national calls for other networks along with a 4GB of browsing data. Sprint CEO, Marcelo Claure said that the company's objective is to make it easier for the subscribers abroad to provide their relatives needs by offering a wireless plan that is created to be a unique in a practical way. Sprint has been the fourth largest wireless carrier posted strong growth and beating AT&T.
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