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  2. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The program offers a free wireless phone and 250 free local and domestic long-distance voice minutes per month to eligible low-income customers in 31 states. End users do not receive a bill, nor are they required to sign a contract, and do not pay activation fees, recurring fees, or surcharges. [127]

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  4. Assurance Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2020, the Assurance Wireless brand has been under the T-Mobile family. [5] This was the result of the merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US was officially completed, [9] and after Virgin Mobile USA was officially shut down and folded into Boost Mobile.

  5. Ting Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Ting customers can have phones on either network within the same account. [6] The GSM service allows the majority of US cellphones to be brought to Ting. On February 24, 2015, Ting Mobile offered public beta access to their GSM network [ 7 ] with the official product launched a few months later.

  6. Boost Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Sprint also acquired fellow prepaid wireless provider Virgin Mobile USA in 2010—both Boost and Virgin Mobile were re-organized into a new group within Sprint, encompassing the two brands and other no-contract phone services offered by the company. [13]

  7. Gen Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Gen Mobile is an American wireless service provider. It is a subsidiary of Boost Mobile . [ 1 ] Gen Mobile provides wireless service using the AT&T and T-Mobile networks, and prior to the merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US , delivered service using the Sprint network.

  8. InPhonic - Wikipedia

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    In early 2006, the firm claimed that it was the largest third-party online cell phone retailer in the US, accounting for one-third of the market, and that it sold 850,000 cell phones in 2005 alone. In June 2006, the company said that it had completed more than 2.5 million cellphone activations in the past three years.

  9. The People's Operator - Wikipedia

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    The People's Operator (or TPO Mobile) was a mobile virtual network operator that provided mobile phone services in the United Kingdom via Three [1] (though TPO had initially selected EE), and in the United States via the Sprint and T-Mobile networks. It was launched in 2012, with the stated aim of being an ethical mobile network operator.