HTC Wildfire Confirmed by Virgin Mobile

The new HTC Wildfire that was officially announced today (one day early due to leaks!) has already had its first network partner confirmed, Virgin Mobile confirmed just a couple of hours ago that they will be stocking this new affordable HTC phone but have not said when they will launch it. The HTC Wildfire looks [...]

Virgin Mobile increases value for prepaid broadband data buckets — $60 for 5GB

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Virgin Mobile’s Broadband2Go prepaid 3G data service made a splash last summer by offering no-contract plans that came close to competing with two-year offerings from the likes of Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. The major drawback was that the top plan, at $60, only allowed for 1GB of data usage, whereas you’d get 5GB on a contract plan.

Virgin Mobile USA To Kill Their Postpaid Service On May 25th

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According to a series of tips I just received from multiple trusted sources, Virgin Mobile USA is planning to shut down the post-paid chunk of their wireless services on May 25th, 2010. You see, there once was a little wireless carrier called Helio. Bringing over all kinds of crazy sliding what-nots from South Korea, they tried their damnedest to offer the coolest cell phones on the block. They also bled money like a busted spigot, burning $710 million before they were ready to call it quits. In June of 2008, Virgin Mobile (who then offered solely pre-paid wireless) came along and snatched up Helio for $39 million in stock, primarily to serve as a foundation for their then non-existent postpaid service. A great plan, until Sprint acquired Virgin Mobile just a year later, primarily for their pre -paid service. Read the rest at MobileCrunch > >

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