Sprint CEO defines what unlimited really means
|Following what changes major US Wireless Carriers make is like following the weather it seems. It changes all the time and seems to only focus on the gloomy bad news. Not so if you are a Sprint subscriber. CEO Dan Hesse takes center stage in a new commercial and explains that Sprint is truly unlimited. No metering, overages, or throttling. Granted Sprint has been doing well with their Android offering and growing their subscriber base, but it would be interesting to see if they would continue the “unlimited” service plans if they had say the iPhone or an iPad wreaking havoc on their network like AT&T and Verizon now has. I would love to see Sprint’s power play work and force other Carriers (AT&T and Verizon) to abandon their tiered plans and go back to unlimited too, but I won’t be holding my breath. I have an unlimited plan with AT&T and have no intentions of dropping it until they pry my Netflix streaming iPhone out of my cold dead fingers. It looks like Sprint users won’t have to worry either, at least for a while.