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Sprint not losing postpaid customers to prepaid

 

We know that Sprint is losing customers, as they have been for over a year now. We also know that Boost Mobile is gaining customers. When Boost introduced its $50 unlimited plan in January, many feared that it would cannibalize Sprint’s postpaid service, so it might seem like those fears are coming true. According to Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, it is not. He noted that “a low single-digit percentage” of Boost’s adds in the second quarter, up around a million, came from Sprint’s postpaid side. That doesn’t seem bad at all.

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