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Boost announces unlimited on Sprint’s CDMA network

 

Earlier in the week we learned that Boost Mobile would launch three CDMA handsets for use with its unlimited plan. Clearly they were going to add CDMA coverage at some point. That happened yesterday. Starting January 13, Sprint’s nationwide CDMA network is part of Boost’s unlimited services. Those three handsets — the BlackBerry 8330, the Sanyo 3810, and the Sanyo Incognito — will be the initial selection. We’ll probably see them roll out a number of new handsets in the near future as well to cover new demand.

Update: Boost also announced lower price points for the two Sanyo handsets. The 3810 will be $79.99, and the Incognito will be $129.99, both $20 lower than the rumor reported.

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3 Responses

  1. Darin Says

    It’s about time for PDA phone to come online for prepaid market. I’ve been looking at the A177 for bill relief. I hope the Curve won’t be cost prohibitive. Otherwise what’s the point?


    Posted on January 8th, 2010 at 9:45 pm
  2. mike freeman Says

    The Blackberry Curve on Boost cdma will be $250.


    Posted on January 10th, 2010 at 5:33 am
  3. Steve Says

    I have the Sprint Blackberry Curve it has been sitting around my house since I left Sprint. Will I be able to hook it up on Boost or will they require you to buy one for $250 even though it is the same phone?


    Posted on January 12th, 2010 at 12:49 pm

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