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“Virgin Mobile today announced its contract-free pay-as-you-go mobile broadband plan, dubbed “Broadband2Go.””
“They claim they'd love to sell phones contract-free at retail -- you're just not interested.”
“Apple selling contract-free iPhones at retail stores (TheAppleBlog)”
“Nearly all consumers already carry a cellphone and many consumers are moving to less-expensive, contract-free offerings.”
“Drew Dowell and Roger Cheng discuss how the two telecom giants are faring as consumers are moving to less expensive, contract-free offerings.”
The Wall Street Journal: Verizon's Net Drops; Wireless Gains Slow
“Verizon Wireless will introduce a new unlimited prepaid plan nationally this week, taking on rivals Sprint Nextel Corp. and MetroPCS Communications Inc. as they continue to add customers seeking contract-free service.”
The Wall Street Journal: Verizon to Push $50 Unlimited Prepaid Plan
“The iPhone 3GS and Nexus One are both offered in contract and contract-free variations.”
“And you'll essentially be paying anyway for your phone, since AT&T seemingly plans to charge the same $70-plus monthly fees for service to the contract-free iPhones — a portion of which, as with other non-prepaid cell phone service, is actually a reimbursement to the carrier for the subsidized cost of the device.”
“AT&T offers contract-free iPhonesThe wireless service provider is making good on a promise it made last year.”
“And you'll essentially be paying anyway for your phone, since AT&T seemingly plans to charge the same $70-plus monthly fees for service to the contract-free iPhones—a portion of which, as with other non-prepaid cell phone service, is actually a reimbursement to the carrier for the subsidized cost of the device.”
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