Sprint today announced that it’s expanding its free data roaming offer to a number of new countries, bringing its new total up to 22 locations around the globe.
New countries added today include: Colombia, Denmark, Honduras, Ireland, Italy, Paraguay and Sweden.
Those add to the full list of 22 supported countries where Sprint customers can take advantage of the International Value Roaming feature, which allows customers to use data for free when traveling to supported countries abroad.
The full list includes: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Russia, Sweden, South Korea, Spain and United Kingdom.
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How do the speeds compare to t-mobile when roaming abroad?
I’m wondering the same. T-mobile free data in S. Korea was truly awful. I could only send text messages and emails. Web-browsing was agonizingly slow.
T-Mobile throttles international data roaming speeds to 128 kbps. Sprint throttles to 64 kbps, so it’s even worse.
3 weeks after, I’m still loving my Apple Watch in stainless steel…
wrong article, perhaps