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Virgin Mobile announces the “Pink Slip Protected” $50 unlimited calling plan

by Robert Nelson on Apr 11, 2009 at 08:13 AM

Virgin Mobile has joined the likes of Boost Mobile and has announced a $50 unlimited calling plan.  The new Virgin Mobile plan will offer customers unlimited minutes with no roaming charges for just $49.99-a-month, but they have also included a little bonus in what they are calling “Pink Slip Protection.”… Continue Reading »

Sprint’s Boost Mobile unlimited for 50 bucks

by Iyaz Akhtar on Jan 15, 2009 at 10:25 PM

Sprint is trying everything possible to win over mobile phone users.  Using its Boost Mobile brand, $50 a month will get you unlimited everything.  Unlimited texting, calling, push-to-talk, everything for $50. What’s the catch?  Don’t expect a great phone or even great service since it’s using Nextel.  I’m sure a… Continue Reading »

Vonage offers new Vonage Pro VoIP calling plan

by Robert Nelson on Jul 29, 2008 at 05:51 PM

It seems strange to report something positive about Vonage not once, but now twice in a row. Just yesterday we heard how they were getting some more cash to stay afloat and that we could expect a new CEO soon, and today they have added a new calling plan. The… Continue Reading »

Sprint defends its 5GB bandwidth cap

by Mark Pascua on May 28, 2008 at 06:40 AM

After several cries and complaints, Sprint has finally explained its decision to cap its “unlimited” data usage plan to 5GB a month, plus 300MB a month of off-network roaming. According to Sprint, the new limit is plenty enough, since it only affects 0.5% of customers. Sprint also notes that the… Continue Reading »

Sprint hops on the 5GB data usage limit bandwagon?

by Mark Pascua on May 21, 2008 at 08:05 PM

Sprint is probably the only wireless carrier to offer a true unlimited data plan. However, according to a Sprint employee on the SprintUsers forum, this may no longer be the case. A reportedly leaked internal memo has revealed that Sprint is now enforcing a monthly 5GB data usage cap on… Continue Reading »

Rumor: Rogers to offer a $7-a-month unlimited data plan

by Robert Nelson on May 19, 2008 at 05:54 PM

Following up on the recent confirmation that Rogers will be indeed offering the iPhone “later this year” we are now left to wonder just how affordable their data plans will be. The latest word has it that they will be offering an unlimited plan for just $7-a-month, which sadly at… Continue Reading »

Boost Mobile offering pay-as-you-go service for a-dollar-a-day

by Robert Nelson on May 14, 2008 at 10:08 PM

The latest offering coming from Boost Mobile is the PAYGO Chat Plan, which is just $1 a day. The plan does not include any daytime minutes, but instead offers unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited texting, and unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling. Those daytime minutes will be billed at $0.10 per minute. The… Continue Reading »

Skype offers unlimited international calls; starting at $9.95 per month

by Arnold Zafra on Apr 21, 2008 at 06:57 AM

Didn’t we just reported that eBay has given Skype until the end of this year to prove its worth and viability before they decide to sell it off or keep it? Looks like Skype is starting to shape up as it just announced that it will begin offering an unlimited… Continue Reading »

Sony BMG to introduce unlimited music service?

by Elisabeth Young on Mar 27, 2008 at 06:10 AM

Rumor has it that Sony BMG is launching an unlimited music subscription. Rolf Schmidt-Holtz was noted saying in an interview with German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, that the company is already working on music subscription service, of course, for the greater good of the Internet users. We’re expecting the music… Continue Reading »

Rumor: Apple again in talks for all-you-can-download option

by Robert Nelson on Mar 19, 2008 at 01:27 PM

The long running rumor about The Beatles music coming to iTunes had recently resurfaced, and once again was quickly proven untrue, so now it only makes sense that we should see the unlimited download plan stories start to resurface. The Financial Times is reporting that Apple is again talking with… Continue Reading »

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