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Boost Infinite Rolls Out New $50 Unlimited Plan, Free iPhone 14 Offer

Boost Infinite now has an iPhone offer in place. Apart from unveiling the new offer, the Dish Wireless-owned postpaid service also rolled out its newest plan: Infinite Unlimited+. 

This new plan comes with unlimited talk, text, and data for only $50 per month. It includes 30GB allotted data per month. Once this allotted data is used up, the data speeds will be throttled to 512Kbps. 

Report: Is Amazon Planning a Mobile Service of Its Own?

Is Amazon venturing into the mobile space? 

According to reports, the company has been in talks with US carriers to potentially offer mobile service under their networks. 

Sprint’s Final Dates Detailed

Would you believe it’s been three years since T-Mobile and Sprint merged. If you kept up with the acquisition drama, you can probably recall that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was initially against the merger for fear that there won’t be a fourth player. But during acquisition talks, this was appeased by Dish Network, who promised to stand in for that role. 

Verizon rolls out new myPlan

Earlier this week, Verizon Wireless rolled out a new plan called myPlan. A few days after the announcement, the plan was already online. 

In its announcement, Big Red shared that this is a first-of-its-kind calling plan since it gives its users total freedom. And by this, Verizon means that it enables its customers to have a fully customizable wireless plan. 

Google Pixel 7a: Here’s where you can get this device

This week, Google held its Google I/O conference and unveiled two of their newest devices: the Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold. 

Shortly after unveiling the former, Google announced that the device will be available to purchase that afternoon. Availability for the device was then announced by the major carriers in the US along with their existing promotions. 

T-Mobile experiences minor breach for the second time this year

This week, T-Mobile sent out a notification letter to its customers who were affected by a recent hack. These customers received a letter from the wireless carrier last April 28th. The letter contains this message:

Google Fi is now Google Fi Wireless

Once again, Google has rebranded its wireless carrier, Fi. 

This is the third time Google’s Fi brand underwent a rebranding. When Google first rolled out the product years ago, it was called Project Fi. It then changed its name in 2018 to Google Fi. And now, the brand is reinventing itself as Google Fi Wireless. 

Los Angeles: Latest city to get Verizon 5G network coverage

Verizon has once again expanded its 5G network. 

Earlier today, Big Red unveiled its latest 5G coverage launch. The company revealed that it has launched its 5G network in Los Angeles, CA. Unfortunately, the wireless network did not yet release a coverage map for this new location. But it promised to release the coverage map on December 20th. 

FCC discovers 3 carriers misrepresented their coverage maps

Uh-oh. It looks like there are some carriers in the U.S. that have overstated their coverage maps. According to a new report by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), certain carriers have submitted coverage maps to them that were misrepresented. 

Verizon unveils 5G coverage map

Yesterday, it was revealed that Verizon had launched its 5G coverage in three new cities. Now for the first time ever, Big Red has published its coverage map for the 18 cities that have received 5G coverage. 

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