Monthly Archives: April 2009

Jitterbug Phone – Technology to Help Ease Aging

In a thoughtful article in the Herald Tribune, the author writes about the Jitterbug phone as a piece of technology that helps ease the onslaught of age. Many people are starting to purchase the Jitterbug phone, which is a prepaid … Continue reading

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Viewpoint: Will VoIP kill prepaid (and eventually postpaid) cell phones?

We’ve written a lot on this blog about the growth of prepaid in light of the economic turmoil of the past year or so, whether its about MetroPCS’s growth or T-Mobile adding a horde of new customers. But will the … Continue reading

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A Little Mud With Your Monday?: Verizon CEO talks down Sprint/Boost Mobile

Boost Unlimited is offering a $50 per month unlimited prepaid calling, texting, and data plan, and that’s rocked the prepaid industry to a degree. And that includes taxes and fees too. But apparently some rival companies think they’re offering too … Continue reading

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