Sprint issued the following announcement on June 26.
Sprint (NYSE:S) wants customers to connect simply and affordably with friends and family across the globe. Starting today, Sprint is offering two new international long-distance options that allow customers to call Colombia, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Venezuela from the United States. The new offers, Colombia Unlimited and 200 International Connect, provide customers one of the greatest values that Sprint has ever offered for international long distance – just $5 extra per month on select unlimited plans.
Interested customers can sign up for:
- Colombia Unlimited: Unlimited calls to mobile phones or landlines from the U.S. to Colombia for an additional $5a month per line.1
- 200 International Connect: Get 200 minutes to call mobile phones or landlines in El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Venezuela from the U.S. for an additional $5 per month. After that, pay just 5 cents per minute.2
"We're excited to offer our customers a valuable service so that more people can communicate with their friends and family in Latin America," said Roger Solé, Sprint chief marketing officer. "Sprint is committed to offering our customers the best value and making international calling as easy as possible."
Colombia Unlimited and 200 International Connect can be added on to Sprint Unlimited Basic, Plus and Premium plans. Right now customers can get Unlimited Data, Talk and Text, Hulu, 500 MB mobile hotspot and global roaming in more than 200 worldwide destinations for just $20 per month per line for five lines.3 With Sprint Unlimited plans, customers also get unlimited talk, text and 5GB of 4GLTE data while roaming in Mexico and Canada.4
In addition to Colombia Unlimited and 200 International Connect, Sprint offers a variety of international long-distance plans, such as Sprint International Connect. For just an additional $15 a month, Sprint International Connect includes landline calls to more than 75 countries and calls to mobile devices in more than 55 countries.5 Sprint's Unlimited Basic, Plus and Premium plans give unlimited calls and texts to Mexico and Canada at no additional cost. For more information on additional international plans, please visit Sprint.com/international.
There's never been a better time to switch. For just an additional $5 per month per line, more of the world is now accessible to Sprint customers. These offers are available at Sprint retail stores or by calling 800-SPRINT-1. Customers can also get more information at sprint.com/ildspecials.
About Sprint:
Sprint (NYSE: S) is a communications services company that creates more and better ways to connect its customers to the things they care about most. Sprint served 54.5 million connections as of March 31, 2019, and is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including the first wireless 4G service from a national carrier in the United States; leading no-contract brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance Wireless; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. Today, Sprint's legacy of innovation and service continues with an increased investment to dramatically improve coverage, reliability and speed across its nationwide network and commitment to launching the first 5G mobile network in the U.S. You can learn more and visit Sprint at www.sprint.com or www.facebook.com/sprint and www.twitter.com/sprint.
1 Requires eligible domestic service plan. Prohibited network use rules apply.
2 Requires eligible domestic service plan. Prohibited network use rules apply.
3 Unlimited Basic: After 6/30/20 pay $60 per month for line 1, $40 per month for line 2, and $20 per month per for lines 3-5 with AutoPay. Offer and coverage not available everywhere. Excludes taxes, surcharges and roaming. Subject to credit, new line of service and $30 activation fee. Speed maximums, use rules and restrictions apply.
4 Prohibited network use rules apply.
5 Requires eligible domestic service plan. Prohibited network use rules apply.
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