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Boost Mobile is next.After that Helio.
Boost is owned by Sprint and is a way to offer prepaid without diluting their brand image, so I doubt they'll go anywhere.Helio at least differentiated themselves with different hardware.I think both of these MVNOs will be around for awhile.
For that matter, Helio is partly owned by SK Telecom- if they can push out new phones every month back home they definitely have the resources to keep Helio around for a while at least.
Wait... are you suggesting that Sprint has a brand image to defend?
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Fatima @ Jul 20th 2007 9:37PM
Boost Mobile is next.
After that Helio.
MisterFuhrman @ Jul 20th 2007 9:48PM
Boost is owned by Sprint and is a way to offer prepaid without diluting their brand image, so I doubt they'll go anywhere.
Helio at least differentiated themselves with different hardware.
I think both of these MVNOs will be around for awhile.
Jamar @ Jul 20th 2007 10:34PM
For that matter, Helio is partly owned by SK Telecom- if they can push out new phones every month back home they definitely have the resources to keep Helio around for a while at least.
JeffM @ Jul 22nd 2007 4:43AM
Wait... are you suggesting that Sprint has a brand image to defend?