Yes, in everything
I say this because I use to have boost
When I lived in Las Vegas, NV and moved to Tri-Cities, WA and I really didn't like nothing about the plan the messages are slow and calls fail/don't come in and the web is not great but it got me around in some areas
And now that I have Straight Talk ( I was trying something new) I'm happy with the plan cheaper, better and faster
So my a long run on a lot and coverage it's always going to be Straight Talk
Plus it gets signal any where AT&T and TMobile dose too, YES BOTH
Straight talk is the best deal. 30 bucks for 1000 minutes 1000 mesages
AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Straight Talk & Boost. You will find the best deal on prepaid service at either Straight Talk or Boost. Either $45 with Straight Talk or $50 with Boost buys you unlimited talk, text and web for 1 month.
Straight Talk, Trac Phone Wireless, Boost Mobile, Verizon has a prepaid service, Virgin Mobile.
Some alternatives to Tracfone Wireless are: AT&T, Boost Mobile, Consumer Cellular, Cricket, Jitterbug, Kajeet, PlatinumTel, T-Mobile, and Straight Talk.
In my opinion, Boost mobile and Virgin mobile have the best plans available. Boost mobile is unlimited talk, text and web for $50 a month with shrinkage.
that's b/c Boost Mobile sucks. horrible network and capacity issues. you need to top it up, too. Opt for MetroPCS or Cricket Wireless, OR Tracfone's Straight Talk product... not to mention PagePlus... all these are $40-45 for unlimited talk/text/data. HOLLLAAA
The short answer is no. Boost's newer iDEN phones do use a SIM card that can be used in GSM devices for international roaming but they will not work in GSM devices in the US. Most iDEN phones are not compatible with GSM networks, and GSM phones are not compatible with iDEN networks.
If you are using a mobile phone I would suggest you use something like Straight Talk or Boost mobile. I'm not sure if you are using a landline, I always thought you would have a cheaper rate for a business line.
Yes, you can. You can do this with Straight Talk's "Bring Your Own Phone" program...which essentially requires you to purchase a SIM card. (they are usually about 15 bucks) Not all phones are accepted, however. Generally speaking, the phone must be a GSM phone. Check out Straighttalksim.com, click "shop" and then "buy now" for more information.
Boost mobile cell phone have different types of plans to suit your needs. They have 5 different plans, which offer unlimited talk and text, email and webmail. There is also a talk and text plan without data.
You can, but I've recently tried doing so and have been waiting for 18 hours. The customer service rep said 2-24hours before Straight Talk will release the number. Although, Straight Talk has been known to not release a number to keep customers. The technical answer would be "yes" but logically, I'm not sure.
I m a call center rep(boost mobile^.^) you can call 888-266-7848 boost cust care we we'll try to restore your service or we can connect you to payment dept.for your card info.