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Report: Sprint cuts price for P2T service

Jun 4, 2004 12:00 PM

Sprint recently lowered the price of its Ready Link push-to-talk service to $10 per month, a $5 decrease, the Wall Street Journal reported. The Journal also said Sprint would introduce a P2T-enabled handset that retails for $69.99 after rebates, considerably less than a comparable phone offered by competitor Verizon Wireless that retails for $199.99. Sprint currently has about 275,000 P2T customers; in contrast, industry leader Nextel Communications has about 13 million P2T customers.

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