Sometimes it signals a real benefit for customers (AT&T now offers a ?mobile to any mobile? feature that seems suspiciously like Sprint?s), and sometimes... well, sometimes it doesn?t. Case in point: AT&T?s appropriation of T-Mobile?s arguably spurious definition of ?4G.?
Fortunately, today?s example falls into the former category. Taking a page from T-Mobile?s playbook, Sprint has announced their new Phone Connect service, which allows customers to plug landline phones into a nifty little adapter that connects to Sprint?s network.

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