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Sprint Switches More States To Boost Unlimited

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Oct 23, 2007, 1:13 AM   by (staff)

Sprint today announced its Unlimited by Boost calling plans are available in 10 more states. Residents of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Tennessee now have the same options as California and Texas. These new Boost plans compete with regional pre-paid carriers like MetroPCS or Cricket offering unlimited calling from within a region for $45-55 per month. When roaming outside their home region, subscribers pay 15 cents per minute. Unlimited by Boost offers two handsets on Sprint's CDMA network, not the iDEN network traditionally used by Boost.

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Yean

Oct 23, 2007, 1:36 AM

Boost Unlimited limited to 2 phones at the time.

I hope Sprint will allow unlimited iDEN and different CDMA Boost manufactures. Will see. 😉
So far ALL of the Boost Unlimited are CDMA only. They are both Moto's but they might come out with a Samsung or LG model. The two models that are out right now are like sprints Moto KRZR K1m, and Moto c290.
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