Boost Mobile to introduce unlimited Talk and Text plan

Telecom Lead America: Boost Mobile, a no-contract company
in wireless industry in the U.S., will introduce a Talk & Text Unlimited
plan with monthly payments.


With the price of gas nearing $5 across the nation,
Boost is launching an affordable monthly option for customers looking for basic
calling options on a dependable nationwide network,” said Andre Smith, vice
president-Boost Mobile.


The company said the limited-time offer is available in
all Boost Mobile retail locations from March 29 through May 31 with three Boost
Mobile phones — LG Rumor Reflex, Motorola Theory and Sanyo Innuendo from
Kyocera.


Customers can enhance this plan with unlimited calling to
Mexico for an additional $5 a month, delivering unlimited talk and text to the
U.S. and Mexico for as low as $35 a month, Smith added.


Similar to other monthly unlimited plans offered by Boost
Mobile, the Talk & Text Unlimited plan provides customers the opportunity
to be rewarded for simply making on-time payments.


For every six on-time payments, customers will see their
monthly payment shrink by $5, eventually getting down to as low as $30 a month
for unlimited nationwide talk and text. Payments do not need to be consecutive
to qualify for these saving milestones.


editor@telecomlead.com

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