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Boost’s unlimited plan selling like hotcakes…unfortunate side effect: network getting nuked

  • May 4, 2009 1:07 pm

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Sprint Nextel has had a sickness for the last couple of years concerning the constant bleeding of customers.  Whether it be the $99 unlimited everything plan, the earlier nights and weekends, or even the up and coming Palm Pre, nothing seems to be helping.  However, there was one slight glimmer of hope in Boost Mobile when they announced that they were introducing a $50 unlimited everything which was then and is still by far the cheapest unlimited everything plan by far.  And as would be expected with such an enticing plan, customers snapped it up.  However, those customers seem to be really taxing the network as Boost Mobile users are voicing concerns over the networks integrity citing such problems as text messages arriving at their recipients cellphone hours after they were sent.  Such is a sad and unwelcome symptom of network congestion.  Seems as if poor Boost Mobile has 1′s and 0′s everywhere clogging their pipes.  Sadly, I can see the other larger telco’s picking up this story and highlighting a “shortage of bandwidth” much like landline based ISP’s have been doing in recent times.  Of course, such a shortage is a made up  lie per say.  While Sprint/Nextel’s network may be choking because of the increased traffic due to the $50 unlimited everything plan, there isn’t anything that is keeping them from upgrading their network.  Well, of course there always is that nagging issue of bleeding customers and losing money.  Boost Mobile customers, are you experiencing any delays?  Did it take you ten minutes to load this page?  Us gadget loving folk love specs and information.  So talk back at us!

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Motorola i9 coming to Boost Mobile

  • January 23, 2009 3:12 pm

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Since the Razr fad ended, Motorola has found itself unable to escape the once iconic handsets styling.  Most of the phones Motorola has released since then have all revolved around the same “thin” look as well as more or less copy over the keypad.  While the Razr was a great phone in its hayday, times have changed and Motoroloa is sadly falling behind.  If you are a fan of cutting edge design and all kinds of features built in to your phone, Boost Mobile isn’t really the first carrier that is considered.  However, Boost Mobile does have some pretty good prices.  Recently announced was there $50 unlimited everything plan which is by far the best deal in the industry as the bigger carriers don’t and won’t even come close to matching it.  As far as cutting edge handsets…not so much.  However Motorola is determined to win customers back.  One step towards that goal comes today as Motorola announced the Motorola i9.  It is a clamshell, ModeShift, PTT handset that (in my opinion) loosely resembles a more squared off pebl.  Nothing to write home about, but certainly it will excite some.

 

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