Dish bringing back $hrink-It plan for Boost Mobile
Boost Mobile is officially owned by Dish Network now!
After months of discussion between T-Mobile and Dish, the two companies have made an agreement that is mutually beneficial for both. Along with today’s announcement, Dish has unveiled two new plans that it will be offering to Boost customers.
More importantly, Dish is planning to revive the popular $hrink-It plan that Boost Mobile customers enjoyed in the past. This plan, discontinued in 2004, comes with unlimited calls, text, and 15GB of high-speed data at $45. The reason why many enjoyed this plan is because of its concept “the longer you stay, the less you pay.” After your third on-time payment, you will get a $5 discount on your plan. And after six on-time payments, you will get another $5 discount. This means that you will pay $35 per month after your 6th month.
The other plan that Boost will be offering is a $35 per month plan with unlimited calls, texts, and 10GB of high-speed data.
These two plans will be available starting tomorrow, July 2nd. Dish also unveiled the new logo for the brand, which now bears their own design.
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