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Sprint is really trying to acquire new customers. Recently they hired
Verizon’s old spokesman(which is cheesy in my opinion) to be their new
spokesman, and now they have a new initiative that they hope will
help bridge the gap between families that have Internet and the several
million families that do not, by offering free devices and data plans to
low-income high school students. Of course this is also good brand
marketing for them as well.
The project is called the 1Million Project is
being called “the largest corporate initiative to bridge the digital
divide and help close ‘Homework Gap’ for 1 million disadvantaged high
school students lacking home Internet access” according to the Sprint’s
website. Each student that qualifies will receive a free wireless device
and free wireless connectivity for up to four years in high school. I’m
not gonna lie this is pretty awesome of Sprint. In my opinion they
still have terrible service though (LOL).
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