Sprint CEO: No data caps for now, Dan answers email

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He really can't promise never. But I don't see how you can say they likely will? There is no indication and wih the history of trying to undercut the big two so they can get business I don't think they can afford to. Maybe offer a tiered strategy but keep unlimited plans in would be fine. That may even be a great idea for them.
 
no cap for now because the network is not loaded yet. but when they will have 50 million Evo users......
 
I cannot say 100% for certain that same CEO will be with Sprint 2 years down the road. I would rather a statement like that, honest, then a load of bull just to make you feel warm and fuzzy.
 
They are technically in a position to deliver on this unlike other carriers...

- For 4G, they have more spectrum than all other carriers, about 100Mhz per market compared to 25Mhz for ATT/VZW 4G spectrum. This allows delivering more data capacity. Sprint/Clear could do both WiMAX/LTE and still have more capacity than other carriers.

- For 3G, Sprint has more sites and less users. A better user/site ratio means less load on each tower. Even if Sprint grows to 60 million users, which would take many years, they'll likely still have a better user/site ratio than ATT/VZW. Because of 1900Mhz spectrum, they have to have more sites.

If they eventually have caps - and they probably will someday - it will likely be better than their competitors. Verizon has already said their 4G will have data 'buckets' when it releases end of year. Sprint/Clear will continue to do unlimited for as long as they can and if they add caps to 4G, it will be comparable to cable industry, not 3G industry.
 

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