It’s no secret to us techies that text messaging is popular. I personally send far more texts than phone calls. It is a far quicker and less obtrusive method of communication.
The problem is that none of the providers offer unlimited texting packages. Until now.
Sprint Power Pack subscribers now have the option to add unlimited texting to their plan for $10 per month. If you’re on a family plan, it’s $20 for the whole family.
The pack also gives subscribers the option to add an additional 1200 minutes of talk time their package by moving the start of their unlimited nights and weekends to 6 p.m. (down from 7 p.m.) for $5 per month. Yay.
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T-mobile has been offering unlimited texting for a long time, about time everyone is catching up.
$9.99 for one person, $19.99 for families or like me $9.99 grandfathered in plan before it changed to $19.99
Just a comment – I know that TMobile offers the unlimited messaging SMS / MMS / IM package for families for $20 for up to 5 lines. (Well, $19.99…)
I only know this because we are a family-plan customer with this option on our call package.
Eric
Do the Sprint (or TMobile) plan cover international SMS too?
So if I like texting a lot then this is the way 2 go then right????
Tmobile does give out unlimited texting but it is only in affiliation to xingular and sprint in the other hand verizon gives unlimited texting for all provider notmatter if they are local or not or wat ever
I have a question. We have the family unlimited texting plan for $20. But does the unlimited texting include unlimited PICTURE texting?? Or is unlimited texting referring to texting alone??
I was wondering if sprint had unlimited becasue i have a cellular south phone and will be getting a sprint and cellular south have unlimited texting for 9.99 and i was wondering if sprint had it to..?
i just got a phone wit 1000 text and i was wondering if it is the 25 today, does my thousand text start over at the beginning of next month, or the time that i activated it?
Apparently, texting isn’t free. Just got a bill for 245.40! Whats up with that?