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Internet for Sprint


Question Posted Friday November 28 2008, 5:20 pm

I am on my parents family plan with 800 minutes between 3 phones, I have texting, and all I pay is $15 for unlimited, and $9.99 for add-a-line, I want unlimited internet usage, so how much more would that cost me and what exactly is included for that, would I be able to use msn, without any other extra charge, or?

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theymos answered Thursday December 11 2008, 5:04 pm:
It depends on where you live. Call Sprint:
1-888-211-4727

MSN instant messaging support depends on the phone you have. If your phone supports it, it'll usually come with the unlimited Internet. You will be able to access your MSN mail.

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