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Is boost mobile coming out with 4g

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I have talked to our territorial managers in Las Vegas. This is what seems to be going on.

What is speculated but nothing is confirmed.

1. Nextel is being phased out, as of June- July of this year our store will no longer sell IDEN phone. Also all IDEN activation's will be halted.

2. Sprint is transitioning to LTE, the company has to worry about themselves first before Boost or Virgin get a taste of sweet sweet 4G.

3. Virgin Mobile is being RE- Branded. New colors themes and such. Las Vegas always gets things first from Sprint.

4. Their is a major renouncement coming in the next couple months. And let me tell you, it keeps the doctor away.

5. I asked my REP what she thought on 4G this year and she said don't count on it. Boost is making money and will not bite its own daddies foot.

Now again nothing is certain but after meetings and dinners .... I'd like to say my business will sprout very well in the next coming months.
 
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If Boost gets a 4g device then they'll certainly have to offer 4g. Why would someone spend the extra bucks to get a device that's 4g capable without getting 4g service? I certainly wouldn't.

Tell that to the thousands of EVO 4G owners that never got 4G/Wimax. I didn't get 4G until over a year after purchasing the phone. We got slapped w/the $10 extra fee right at purchase time. It was not a big deal to me as I was always near Wifi and the 3G was still decent, although declining after a year had passed. But those with no 4G and needed it would probably have a different feeling

If boost forces a $10 fee and does not offer 4G then this will be the same story all over again.
 
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I'm being told we will not be getting LTE here at Boost Mobile or Virgin Mobile.
We will be getting WiMAX.
That is why we never got it before, Sprints 4G would have been congested had all of their MVNO's been on the WiMAX network as well.
Now that Sprint has moved on to LTE, That will free up bandwidth on their WiMAX front.
That is the only reason why we are seeing 4G.
They are using this move to recoup loses they are taking in doing this transition to LTE.
I guess it's very costly to convert towers. X_X

Virgin Mobile is being re-branded for sure.
That is why their is a mandatory no grandfather clause on any phones purchased after May 27th. Also why they have only released a few mediocre phones here and there for the past few months.
I am almost completely sure that Virgin Mobile will be the one receiving 4G first.
They need it after all. Their reputation is much lower than their sister company Boost Mobile.

We shall see!
 
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