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  2. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sprint was one of the only carriers that had not charged its customers for this type of device if the customer demonstrated that Sprint coverage was inadequate where they lived. Airave 2.0 was a device that supported up to six devices simultaneously and data usage.

  3. Motorola i920/i930 - Wikipedia

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    With the i920 or the i930, one phone, one phone number can be used at any part of the world which has a GSM network. The phone won't be made available to either Boost Mobile or Southern Linc networks, given that Boost Mobile is a prepaid service and Southern Linc is a regional carrier serving mainly Alabama and Georgia.

  4. Have a Sprint 5G phone? T-Mobile will force some of you to ...

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    Wireless customers with Sprint's 2019 5G phones — like the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, OnePlus 7 Pro 5G, and the LG V50 ThinQ 5G — will need to upgrade their phones, according to T-Mobile, when the ...

  5. PowerSource (phone brand) - Wikipedia

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    PowerSource, or "hybrid" phones, are specialized cellular devices used by customers of the American telecommunications company Sprint Nextel.They are distinct from other mobile phones in that they make use of two cellular networks instead of a single one, integrating the legacy Nextel network with the higher-capacity, higher-speed Sprint network.

  6. Sprint Discount - AOL Help

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    Enjoy a Sprint 10% Discount on select monthly service plans, including iPhone plans with unlimited data. New and existing Sprint customers can qualify.

  7. T-Mobile Closes Sprint Merger: What's Next for Customers? - AOL

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    Within six years, the new T-Mobile (TMUS) is likely to provide 5G service to 99% of U.S. citizens with average speed of above 100 Mbps to 90% of the population.