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Sprint follows Verizon, AT&T with its own cloud storage service

27
Jan
2014

Sprint is launching a cloud storage service for its customers today, following the options already available from Verizon Wireless and ATT. Powered by Pogoplug, Sprints service provides 5GB of storage for free to its customers, with an option for unlimited storage for $4.99 per month. The service has apps for both Android and iOS, and lets users move photos, videos, music, and other files off of their devices and onto Sprints servers. Sprint notes that its cloud service is the only one from a major carrier that has an unlimited storage option — ATT only offers a 5GB plan, while Verizon caps its storage options at 125GB.

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