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  • While Virgin Mobile was seen years ago as the model of a wireless reseller that could straddle the line between trendy and cheap, it has lost ground to competitors offering cheap unlimited plans, including Boost's introduction of a $50 all-inclusive flat-rate plan early this year.

    Sprint Dives Deeper Into Prepaid 2009

  • Boost's popularity actually strained the service's texting system, leading to delays in delivering messages, a problem the company says it has resolved.

    Sprint Posts Larger Loss 2009

  • Virgin Mobile's customers pay about $20 a month on average, far less than Boost's customers.

    Sprint Dives Deeper Into Prepaid 2009

  • The repositioning is part of Boost's attempt to remake its image as a brand that mainly appeals to younger consumers and hip-hop music fans.

    Boost Mobile Cuts Rates 2008

  • "To announce this partnership in November and have a sponsor this soon is really gratifying, and we certainly appreciate Boost's support," Pastrana said.

    Boost Mobile to Sponsor Pastrana-Waltrip Racing in 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Races - Yahoo! Finance 2011

  • This limited-time offer, coupled with Boost's $50 Monthly Unlimited plan, unleashes unlimited nationwide talk, text, Web, email, 411 and unlimited international text from the United States and unlimited international calling to Mexico for only $55 a month - the wireless industry's best value for unlimited calling to Mexico.

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  • Boost's first smartphone, the CDMA-network BlackBerry Curve 8330

    TWICE - Digital Imaging News 2010

  • As a result, Boost's service works almost everywhere in the United States, unlike MetroPCS, which offers no service in large swaths of the country.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • As a result, Boost's service works almost everywhere in the United States, unlike MetroPCS, which offers no service in large swaths of the country.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • As has become an unfortunate commonplace among service providers in various industries, unlimited doesn't always mean unlimited and Zatz Not Funny! has inadvertently uncovered some troubling verbiage in the terms and conditions tied to Boost's monthly unlimited plan.

    Boy Genius Report NoMonthlyBillMobile 2010

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