Sprint and Telespree Communications unveiled Mobile Broadband on Demand. Its wholesale prepaid data solution only for Sprint wholesale partners. The service will be sold through Telespree and can be purchased alone or packaged with other services. Its a plug in and play...
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Users may be seen flying on cloud nine on hearing this bit of news. Tata Indicom has recently launched a ‘Special Tariff Voucher 8’ priced at Rs. 8, for all new and existing pre-paid mobile subscribers across all 12 telecom circles in the country. The new offer enables users to make all STD calls at
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Mobiletor on 13th Mar 2010 (via mobiletor.com)
T-Mobile, MetroPCS, and Leap pre-paid customers generally pay less for mobile service than contract subscribers.
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AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile,Google and Verizon Wireless responded to an inquiry made by the Federal Communications Commission over early termination fees. They stated that customers are well informed about ETFs before committing to wireless contracts, and know that they have plenty of choice, given the wide range of pre-paid providers also serving the market.All the companies
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HotCellularPhone on 25th Feb 2010 (via hotcellularphone.com)
Today Leap Wireless announced that it has formed a strategic joint venture with Pocket Communications in order to expand its coverage in southern Texas. Both companies provide pre-paid wireless services. The joint venture, which has yet to be named, ...
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PhoneScoop on 23rd Feb 2010 (via phonescoop.com)
Leap Wireless has announced that it has formed a joint venture with Texas-based Pocket Communications in order to expand coverage in southern Texas. Currently, both companies provide pre-paid wireless services in the area. The yet unnamed venture will take control of both Leaps and Pockets assets and operations in South Texas region from San Antonio to
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PhoneNewsCom on 23rd Feb 2010 (via phonenews.com)
Pre-paid customers gained from the acquisition of Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile USA allows Sprint Nextel to cut its chronic customer loss problem. - Sprint Nextel managed to staunch its chronic subscriber loss problem in the fourth quarter, reporting Feb. 10 that it lost a net 148,000 subscribers during the last three months of 2009, a substantial improvement over the 545,000 who dropped Sprint i...
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eWEEKWireless on 10th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)