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Boost Mobile overhauls prepaid plans to stay in competitive mix Sprint’s prepaid arm faces increasing pressure from a resurgent MetroPCS and an AT&T-backed Leap Wireless.
Boost Mobile launches its new 5G plans starting at $25/month with no hidden fees for flexibility and choice. The company's new logo also symbolizes progress and aims to unify prepaid and postpaid ...
Boost Mobile created quite the stir in the mobile phone industry when it announced its $50 Unlimited Everything Plan back in January 2009. Now, the company is shaking things up again, this time by ...
Overland Park, Kan. — Sprint introduced new features to prepaid plans, unveiling a live TV service for its Boost Mobile prepaid brand and launching a data rollover plan exclusively for consumers who ...
(Bloomberg) -- Walmart Inc. is expanding its offerings of prepaid phone plans with MobileX, a wireless service launched earlier this year by Boost cofounder Peter Adderton. Walmart will be MobileX ...
Boost Mobile, the Prepaid Mobile division of Sprint Corp. S has launched improved unlimited calling plans and other attractive offers. Notable among the offers is the Boost Family Plan, which ...
As one of Sprint's prepaid mobile offerings, Boost Mobile's big draw is that it's affordable. But competition has ramped up as of late, and now the carrier has rolled out three new "Monthly ...
A first for the industry, Boost Mobile's new plans reward customers with more monthly data just for paying their bills on time.
05-07-2009 TECH Boost Mobile’s Streetfight for Prepaid Dominance In January, Boost Mobile began offering a flat-fee $50 wireless plan for unlimited minutes, texting, Internet, and push-to-talk.
Boost Mobile, the hip-hop MVNO, is moving into the popular hybrid plan market with three new plans for those who don’t qualify for (or want) the credit-munching post-paid plans most of us use ...
In Southern California, Boost is testing a month’s worth of unlimited talk time for those who pay $55 in advance. But prepaid calling does have drawbacks. For one, prepaid plans can expire.
Boost Mobile announced this morning that all of its service plan prices now include taxes and fees built in. It’s a small change, but it’s one that helps to simplify billing in an industry ...
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