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    gemcosta: I wonder what Dan Hesse has in mind... more »
    Digo: Sprint should just declare itself a prepaid service and get it over with. If you can't be first or second in your category, make a new category. more »
    Scooter McGee, Esq.: Virgin must really be trying to unload these ventures. They sold their Canadian Virgin Mobile to Bell for $142M in May. more »
    watermelon: it'd be interesting to see why branson got rid of it, he seemed to get rid of virgin mega stores pretty quick only to watch the new owners have a hard... more »
    FooSchnickens - BPH Free: Funtimes!?! When do they start!!! :D more »
    krische: My guess would be is so they can combine Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile to compete against cricket. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Like that beardy-Branson needed 483 million. more »
  • #sprint

    Sprint Buys Virgin Mobile Because It Apparently Had $483 Million Lying Around

    Sprint's picking up Virgin Mobile in a deal worth $483 million. Virgin Mobile, if you recall, is an MVNO that runs on Sprint and bought Helio earlier. They're going to mash it up with their Boost Mobile for MVNO funtimes. More »
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    Tin Cans Get a Stylish Makeover as Desktop Speakers

  • #cellphones

    Boost Mobile Adds Motorola i425 to Lineup, Hell Freezes Over

    If you thought the devil would be wearing a sweater-vest before Boost Mobile added a good looking phone to their lineup, well, check out this Motorola i425. Coming this fall, the phone weighs 3.88 ounches, is not a flip, has IM, web, speakerphone, walkie-talkie and even GPS. What it doesn't have, and what none of the current lineup of Boost phones have, is Bluetooth. [Gadgetress]
  • #cellphones

    Girly Motorola i835 Now On Boost Mobile: Do Girls Like Girly Gadgets?

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    Boost Mobile and Retail Mafia Collaboration

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