Sprint’s Boost Mobile Will Offer $50 Unlimited Plan

Boost Mobile, a subsidiary of Sprint Nextel, will introduce next week a phone and goods plan for $50 a month. The plan includes unlimited anytime calling, text messaging, wireless Web, and walkie-talkie services anywhere in the U.S.

In its announcement, Boost noted its competitive advantages against regional carriers MetroPCS and Leap Wireless International’s Cricket, which offer competing unlimited plans. For one thing, Boost said its plan offers unlimited nationwide service in 15,800 cities on the Nextel National Network, with

no additional telecom taxes or fees for activation, roaming, traveling or distant distance.

Boost said its plan has one monthly fee, with no hidden charges, and offers a higher-quality network at a good price. It claimed Cricket has quadruple its number of dropped calls and MetroPCS has more than twice as many.


‘A Lot of Wrong’

Boost Mobile President Matt Carter said “wireless customers know there’s a lot of wrong out […]

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