Boost Mobile
The Boost Mobile is an Irvine, CA brand of mobile phone and established in Australia in 2000 later in New Zealand in 2001. Boost Mobile brand is primarily commercialized to the teenager and young adult statistic. Nextel Communications contributed this brand to the United States in 2002 and owns 100% of the American division of Boost Mobile. Also Sprint Corporation and Nextel Communications were merger in August, 2005. Boost Mobile has more than 4 million customers.
Boost Mobile applies Sprint Nextel's iDEN and CDMA networks with iDEN phones that are unique to Boost and popular CDMA Cell Phones. In view of youth it is introducing so many attracting offers. Special limited edition phones, ring tones, games and applications are all specifically selected to meet the brand position. Boost is the only wireless service to offer Nextel's nationwide walkie-talkie on a pay-as-you-go basis. Boost Mobile's iDEN service offers many popular and exclusive features including the walkie-talkie, call tones, GPS navigation, wallpaper, ringtone, and game downloads.
Boost mobile operates a Subscriber Identity Module card unsuited with GSM or other wireless technologies to store user information. Boost is now offering a unlimited option called Unlimited by Boost. The service is currently available in California and Texas. The Motorola c290 is the only phone currently being offered on this plan. The unlimited plan uses the Sprint nationwide CDMA network. Its broad distribution enables customers to easily find and purchase Boost Mobile Company phones and airtime.
Boost Mobile Offers:
- unlimited talk service
- unlimited text messaging service
In Motorola C290 Network dependent feature, not available in all areas. Airtime, data charges, additional charges may apply. But in Boost mobile all the data will be stored in to the SIM card it self. All talk and standby times are cited in Digital Mode, and are approximate. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, voice, data usage patterns. These products are available at locations like Fred Meyer, Best Buy, Sprint Nextel Stores, Meijer, K-Mart, PC Richard, Sams Club, Target, Radio Shack, Wal-Mart and also in surrounding wireless network areas.