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  3. Your old cell phone may be worth more than you think

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    Check out the slideshow up to see what yours may be worth. If old cell phones aren't the only vintage items you have stored away in your home, take a look at what some of the most valuable VHS ...

  4. Cricket's New iPhone Prepaid Plan: Cheaper, But Is It Worth It?

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    Bear in mind that Cricket estimates the average customer pays AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint $2,775 over two years for iPhone service. Dividing by two amounts to the $1,387.50 you see in the table ...

  5. H2O Wireless - Wikipedia

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    h2o Wireless is a United States-based prepaid cell phone service, that utilizes the AT&T network. [2] It is a brand of mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) Locus Telecommunications, a subsidiary of Telrite Holdings, Inc., since 2019. [1] [3] Locus was formerly a subsidiary of KDDI America corporation, starting in 2010.

  6. AT&T Wireless Services - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, AT&T Wireless acquired Telecorp/Tritel and in 2004, closed the Telecorp headquarters in Arlington, VA. Cincinnati Bell Wireless started as a joint venture between Cincinnati Bell and AT&T Wireless, in which AT&T Wireless owned 20%. When AT&T Wireless was purchased by Cingular, control of the 20% passed to Cingular as well.

  7. Cricket Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Cricket offers a variety of phones including most of the latest iPhone and Android models. In July 2013, AT&T agreed to buy Cricket Wireless' parent for $1.2 billion. The FCC approved the acquisition between AT&T and Leap Wireless in March 2014. [20] In doing so, AT&T merged its own Aio Wireless prepaid brand into Cricket to form the "New ...