Roger Cheng (he/him/his) was the executive editor in charge of CNET News, managing everything from daily breaking news to in-depth investigative packages. Prior to this, he was on the ...
Verizon began 2017 by blindsiding everyone with a new unlimited data plan. I say “blindside,” because a year ago yesterday, Verizon’s CFO told us all that “the unlimited model does not work.” If ...
Verizon and T-Mobile aren't the only U.S. mobile networks with new "unlimited" data plans trying to win your hard-earned money. Sprint, the fourth largest carrier in America, announced on Thursday a ...
After rumors about the plan hit the mill a few weeks ago, Sprint has announced a new unlimited data plan built specifically for seniors. The 55-plus plan is aimed at offering the older smartphone ...
Sprint is raising the price of its unlimited plan by $10 a month, and it wants you to love it. As of October 16, new customers signing up for Sprint’s unlimited talk, text, and data plan will pay $70 ...
Sprint Nextel is ending unlimited data plans for all devices except smartphones, bringing the era of all-you-can-eat mobile data in the U.S. nearer to a close. In a notice posted Thursday on the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Sprint is ...
Sprint today said it will throttle speeds for “unlimited data” customers after they use 23GB in a month. Sprint noted that what it calls “prioritization” will apply “only in times and locations where ...
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