- Sprint (NYSE:S) is rolling out a new niche of its "unlimited" plans targeting higher-end power users with key partnerships.
- The company's new "Unlimited Premium" is a "VIP platinum-style wireless plan tailored for the customer who wants it all."
- The plan costs $90/month for customers choosing AutoPay, and along with talk, text and data, it offers partner services including Amazon Prime (NASDAQ:AMZN), Lookout Premium Plus for mobile security, a Hulu Limited Commercials subscription, music streaming via Tidal and roaming talk/text/4G data in Mexico and Canada.
- For a limited time, Sprint says, it's giving sign-ups up to $20/month in Uber rides (UBER).
- Customers can get a $10 discount per line on the plan if they bring their own device or buy one at full price.
- The plan joins other offerings in Sprint's basket including Unlimited Plus, Unlimited Basic, Unlimited Military and Unlimited 55+.
- Hulu is co-owned by Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA), Disney (NYSE:DIS), Fox (FOX, FOXA), and WarnerMedia (NYSE:T).
- The big four carriers today: T -0.1%; VZ -0.7%; TMUS +0.1%; S -0.3%. Sprint is up 0.2% after hours.
- Now read: AT&T: Buy Or Sell?
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