Dish Wireless Expansion Includes Boost Mobile Network Upgrades

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Dish Wireless is expanding its network with upgrades to the Boost Mobile network, bringing faster speeds and better coverage to customers.

Boost Mobile customers can expect improved network performance, including increased data speeds and reduced latency.

This expansion is part of Dish Wireless's larger goal to provide a seamless and reliable wireless experience for its customers.

Dish Wireless Expansion

Dish's Boost Wireless network now covers 89 markets, a significant expansion from its previous reach.

This expansion brings the service to 140 million people across the US. The new markets added include Billings MT; Cincinnati; Columbia, SC; Denver; Philadelphia, Fayetteville, NC; Jacksonville, FL; Minneapolis; Portland, OR; Shreveport, Tucson and Washington, DC.

Boost Mobile and Boost Infinite service now supports voice over new radio (VoNR), which relies solely on 5G for service.

Dish bought the Boost Mobile business from T-Mobile in 2020 as a condition of T-Mobile's acquisition of Sprint.

Dish has launched its 5G wireless service, Project Genesis, in more than 120 markets, focusing on tier 2 cities.

The company has launched more than 15,000 5G cell sites, meeting its commitment to cover 70% of the US population with 5G.

Dish owns spectrum and is moving traffic onto that network as it is built.

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Boost Mobile Plans

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Boost Mobile's plan options have changed, and it's worth looking into their $hrink-It! plan. This plan starts out priced at $45/month and comes with unlimited everything, with the first 15GB of data each month at up to 5G data speeds.

The plan also allows for hotspot usage and up to 50 minutes of domestic roaming, but only on select phones. Domestic roaming will only be available on select phones.

After three on-time payments, the price drops down to $40/month, and after six on-time payments, it drops to $35/month. This is a bit better than Verizon's implementation, where customers have to stay subscribed for 9 months before the full discounts kick in.

Boost Mobile is also increasing the data included with its $35 plan, now offering 10GB of high-speed data, up from its current allotment of 3GB (or 6GB if purchased at Walmart).

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5G Network Developments

Dish has been working towards launching its own 5G network for years, and it's finally making progress. The company has been testing LTE in Virginia and Texas since 2013.

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Dish spent $13.3 billion on wireless spectrum in 2015, a significant investment in its wireless ambitions. This deal positions Dish well for the future.

The company will launch the nation's first standalone 5G network in the next seven years, thanks to its access to the new T-Mobile network. This is a major milestone for Dish.

Dish is offering two new plans, including a "$hrink-It!" plan that starts at $45 for 15GB of data.

Overview and Introduction

Dish Wireless / Boost Mobile is stepping in to replace Sprint as the fourth big cellular provider after Sprint's merger with T-Mobile in 2020.

Dish purchased Boost Mobile, Sprint's prepaid subsidiary, and two Sprint MVNOs - Ting Mobile in 2020 and Republic Wireless in 2021.

Dish Wireless first rolled out its own cellular service under the name Project Genesis in 2022.

They then launched postpaid brand Boost Infinite in late 2022, but in 2024 merged Boost Infinite with Boost Mobile, offering prepaid and postpaid plans under the one brand.

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Dish/Boost Mobile offers prepaid plans under the name Gen Mobile.

They are in the process of building out their own 5G network, with Project Genesis being their brand that rolled out their native 5G network in cities.

Dish/Boost Mobile has roaming agreements with T-Mobile and AT&T to supplement their network.

Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile is a prepaid subsidiary that was originally owned by Sprint, but was sold to Dish in July 2020 as part of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger. It's now a part of the Dish Wireless/Boost Mobile network, which is rapidly building out its own 5G network.

Boost Mobile offers a range of plans, including the new $hrink-It! plan, which rewards customers for staying subscribed with lower prices over time. This plan starts at $45/month and comes with unlimited everything, including hotspot usage and up to 50 minutes of domestic roaming. After three on-time payments, the price drops to $40/month, and after six on-time payments, it drops to $35/month.

The $hrink-It! plan is available to new customers on Boost's Expanded Data Network, and it's a single-line plan that can't be combined with other plans. However, it does offer promotional pricing on handsets, except for BOGO promos or add a line handset promos.

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Overview

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Boost Mobile is stepping in as the fourth major cellular provider after Sprint's merger with T-Mobile in 2020. This merger led to Dish purchasing Boost Mobile and two other Sprint MVNOs.

Dish Wireless first launched its cellular service under the name Project Genesis in 2022, and later introduced postpaid brand Boost Infinite in late 2022. Boost Infinite was eventually merged with Boost Mobile in 2024.

The company also offers prepaid plans under the name Gen Mobile. They have a unique approach to building out their 5G network, starting with a native 5G network in cities through Project Genesis.

Boost Mobile

Boost Mobile has a rich history, having originally been a prepaid subsidiary of Sprint before being sold to Dish in July 2020 as part of the T-Mobile/Sprint merger.

Boost Mobile offers a range of plans, including the new $hrink-It! plan, which rewards customers for staying subscribed by reducing the price over time. The plan starts at $45/month and comes with unlimited everything, with the first 15GB of data each month at up to 5G data speeds.

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The $hrink-It! plan also allows for hotspot usage and up to 50 minutes of domestic roaming on select phones. After three on-time payments, the price drops to $40/month, and after six on-time payments, it drops to $35/month.

Boost Mobile has also increased the amount of data included with its $35 plan, which now comes with 10GB of high-speed data, up from 3GB (or 6GB if purchased at Walmart).

Boost Mobile is rapidly losing customers due to issues with their unlimited plan, which was throttled before Dish bought them. This has led to customers paying for a service they didn't sign up for, with some customers experiencing unusable speeds.

Boost Mobile is expanding its network, utilizing roaming agreements with AT&T and T-Mobile, and is in the process of building out its own 5G network. The company offers prepaid and postpaid plans, including the Boost Infinite plan, which was repositioned under the Boost Mobile brand in July 2024.

Some customers are eligible for a "Rainbow SIM", which can access all three networks - Dish, AT&T, and T-Mobile. This requires a device optimized for the Dish Network and is available in select locations.

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Here are the details of Boost Mobile's Unlimited Premium plan:

  • Plan Name: Unlimited Premium
  • Carrier Networks Used: Dish Wireless, T-Mobile, AT&T
  • Carrier Relationship: Direct, Partnerships with T-Mobile and AT&T
  • Plan Types Available: Smartphone
  • Device Types Permitted: Smartphone
  • Unlimited: No
  • High-Speed Mobile Hotspot Use: Included, up to plan limit
  • Throttling: After 50GB, 512 Kbps speed
  • Network Management: Not Specified
  • Video Streaming Resolution: Not Specified
  • 5G Access: Yes
  • eSIM: Yes
  • Device Purchase Required: No
  • Plan Period: 30 days
  • International Roaming: 5GB/month in Canada and Mexico
  • Domestic Roaming: Yes. Undisclosed, but likely on the AT&T and T-Mobile networks (until 2027).
  • Data Rollover: No
  • Overage Charges: No
  • Lines Permitted Per Account: Up to 5
  • Extra:
  • Price: $60/month

Frequently Asked Questions

Do dish customers get a discount on Boost Mobile?

Yes, DISH customers can get a discount on Boost Mobile through the Friends & Family Discount. This discount offers unlimited talk, text, and data for just $15/month.

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