Earlier in the day, Sprint announced an April 12th preorder date for its LG Viper 4G, one if its first LTE devices to enter the market. Sprint is known to be one of the bew that still offer unlimited data on its WiMAX networks, and TechHog noticed that Sprint’s press release contains the phrase “pairing innovative technology with the Sprint 4G LTE network and unlimited data plans, LG Viper 4G LTE…”
This clearly confirms that the unlimited offering trend will probably continue on LTE. After they released their findings, TechHog got a response from Sprint’s PR division confirming that the Viper 4G LTE “will be available on Sprint’s network featuring unlimited data.”
This is extremely good news for heavy data users, however, its yet to be seen whether the LTE will be available in every area once Sprint rolls out its 4G service.
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I’m not so sure this “clearly” confirms that the LTE will be unlimited, however, it does seem to be a problem if that is what people think and they haven’t corrected that idea. I for one would switch to Sprint in an instant so I could watch my HD DISH TV with 4G because I have a Sling Adapter at home. It is nice to watch live or recorded TV anywhere I go, but in 4G would be even better. I’ll tell my DISH co-workers about this possible good news.
Unlimited data is Sprint's biggest selling point right now. It would make little sense for them to drop that. If you have used their 3G network before, you'll understand why unlimited 4G is a "saving grace" of sorts for them. While this may not "clearly" lay out their 4G LTE strategy in terms of data plans and pricing, it is a fair bet on all accounts that they will leave it in tact.
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