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Re: Is this a good way to get out of Sprint

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Originally Posted by bEaver_2 View Post
Can you explain to me how this works? I mean, I went to the website after binging Boost and I'm just a bit skeptical how it can have all the coverage of Sprint with half the prices and no contract???
Boost is Sprint. It's owned by Sprint and runs on the nextel network from what I remember reading about it. I'm not sure if it uses the same data as Sprint. When I was looking into it awhile ago, I thought it used a slower data network (ie whatever nextel used to run on). Things may have changed though.
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