Sprint only likes Virgin for it’s mobile pre-paid customers
Between July and November of last year, Sprint went about buying out the 83% of Virgin Mobile USA that it didn’t already own. At the time, GoMo News suggested this was because Sprint liked the pre-paid aspects of the Virgin business. And that has been born out this week, as Sprint has announced it is axing the post-paid plan from Virgin.
Most ridiculous court case this year: Washington D.C. sues mobile operator AT&T
Remember pre-paid calling cards? Yeah, me too. I used to use them… when I was twelve. Well, the District of Columbia (better known as America’s capital city, Washington D.C.) is suing AT&T to get back what is known as “breakage” from those cards. What’s breakage? Read on…
Is Sprint buy out of Virgin Mobile more about reputation?
First announced back in July, Sprint has announced that its acquisition of Virgin Mobile in the USA is now complete. Can the Virgin brand help Sprint get over its bad public image problems?
Mobile operator 3 to offer free internet and SMS to pre-pay customers
3 is apparently planning on offering free internet and SMS to prepay customers who top up by a certain amount. The new offer, called ‘3Pay’, will being at the start of June, and will offer larger amounts of SMS depending on how much you top up by.
3 customers who top-up via a registered debit or [...]
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