In January, Boost Mobile began offering a flat-fee $50 wireless plan for unlimited minutes, texting, Internet, and push-to-talk. Consumers flocked: the little division of Sprint added almost 700,000 ...
First, to be clear: Boost Mobile is no longer a traditional prepaid carrier and has mostly transitioned to postpaid service, though prepaid plans are still available and priced similarly. With that ...
Boost Mobile is officially dropping its MVNO status while announcing it plans to invest more than $10 billion total to build out its own 5G network. The carrier is also introducing its own budget ...
Part of the concessions made by Sprint and T-Mobile last year in a bid to win regulatory approval for their merger was the promise to sell Boost Mobile (then a subsidiary of Sprint). Three months ...
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