Boost Mobile slashes price on ‘UNLTD by Boost’ plan, now $50

Good news for Boost Mobile customers as the carrier has just matched its $50 unlimited iDEN plan pricing for CDMA customers. Starting today, customers on an UNLTD $50 Unlimited Talk, $60 Unlimited Talk & Text or $70 Unlimited Talk, Text & Web plans will automatically be switched to the new $50 per month plan which offers unlimited nationwide talk, text and web in the 13 states where Boost’s CDMA service is available (Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas). Customers on any lower-priced Boost Mobile plan can stay at their current price point. Boost has also removed the home calling areas, allowing subscribers to make calls anywhere on Sprint’s CDMA network without incurring a roaming fee. No roaming fees and $50 for all-you-can-eat minutes, text messages and web — what more could you ask for?

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25 Responses to “Boost Mobile slashes price on ‘UNLTD by Boost’ plan, now $50”

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    Mike says:

    Where you at?

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    Jim says:

    Looks like increasing losses for Sprint.

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    Queen4111 says:

    What more could you ask for?

    Add BlackBerry to the line-up and watch VZW, TMO, and ATT go out of business!

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    Jeremiah says:

    Boost Mobile has CDMA service? I thought they were strictly iDEN, like Nextel–hence their lineup of iDEN phones…??

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    Steve says:

    What more could you ask for?

    StraightTalk has it all for $45, much greater coverage, Verizon network.

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    walrus says:

    if they get some good phones ie (blackberry’s, android devices) I’m pretty sure many people will be switching over

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    ~Phel says:

    Jeremiah, I think they can use the hybrid devices as well in the mentioned states. I could be wrong though…

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    Palm Guy says:

    Round the end of last year Boost came out with CDMA phones that worked off Sprint towers only. Then stopped making the phones this year, then start the unlimited program for $50 that worked off the Nextel towers like Boost have used in the past. My 2 cents.

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    JakeyBoy says:

    Roger A should be all over this…where you at Roger A?

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    llcoolJ says:

    Unlock the Pre to run on Boost and I know where I’ll be at

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    3 Phones Jugglin says:

    How about gettin that 8350i on Boost mobile??

    Thats a phone worth payin 300 for..not that I9

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    Joe says:

    @llcoolj

    Where you at dog? Where you at?

    I know where I’ll be at if Boost gets phones that are worth anything.

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    This will probably be for the existing CDMA Boost subs since there are no more being offered

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    anonymousTSR says:

    Not sure how the hybrid phone thing works but I think that Sprint is doing some dumb planning and offering too tempting of Pre-paid service! Come on, VM is offering something like this too? Is Sprint trying to get out of the post paid wireless biz? I don’t know why they’d offer a plan better than their post paid plans… Look at VZW, they’re prepaid makes people bleed from both wrists! Sprint is so damn confusing…

    Posted from BGR Mobile (iPhone) at: Findlay United States

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    sprunt says:

    washingtons back, baby!

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    PHug says:

    Old news.
    I’ve been on the $50 unlt Boost CDMA plan for over 2 months now.
    It’s kinda hit-n-miss getting a Sprint phone activated on Boost but it is possible.
    Couple of videos on You Tube about it.

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    PHug says:

    @ Steve
    Hey stupid.
    Straight Talk is $45 for unlimited talk/txt
    Boost = $50 unlimited fot talk/txt AND WEB

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    PHug says:

    @ Steve
    Hey stupid.
    Straight Talk is $45 for unlimited talk/txt
    Boost = $50 unlimited for talk/txt AND WEB

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    ^There’s still a misconception of Sprint having bad coverage

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    tblack says:

    I called boostmobile they said if I find a cdma boost phone they will activatd it he also said sense its down to 50 bucks and it can be used on all of sprints cdma network they will still activate it no mater were u live

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    davus says:

    Here’s a dump question: does the web part of this run at 1X, or can you get EVDO speeds through your phone with this deal?

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    davus says:

    Here’s a dumb question: does the web part of this run at 1X, or can you get EVDO speeds through your phone with this deal?

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    toursux says:

    they got thet hot moto clutch phone!!!!

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    davus, the only phones offered are 1xrtt unless they let you activate a Sprint phone and that is not a guarantee but some have had success doing it

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    When is this site going to report on att’s pre pay w/unlimited talk/text that’s coming 10/1/209

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