Adds more feature with only $10 more per month

Jul 14, 2010 22:01 GMT  ·  By

Today, wireless operator Boost Mobile, one of Sprint’s prepaid brands, announced a series of enhancements brought to its International Connect add-on. According to the company, the new improvements are meant to add more value to its offering, which includes affordable pricing options for customers who are looking for no contract wireless services.

The mobile phone carrier announced that the International Connect add-on is available for its users on a Monthly Unlimited or on a BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan. The new feature comes as an add-on for only $10 more per month, the company also unveiled.

“International Connect now includes unlimited calling to landlines in more than 150 cities in Mexico, landlines in the Dominican Republic, unlimited calling to select Asian Pacific countries, unlimited calling to Canada and unlimited international text messaging from the United States,” Boost Mobile announced.

According to the wireless carrier, users choosing the International Connect should benefit from more options that just unlimited calls to landlines in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterey. It seems that the feature comes with the same service to landlines in Tijuana, Puebla and Ciudad Juarez, as well as to other locations.

Moreover, Boost Mobile says that users would also be able to benefit from unlimited calling to Asian Pacific countries such as China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore. Not to mention that, for Monthly Unlimited customers with an iDEN Series handset, the $10 monthly add-on included much more. They would enjoy unlimited walkie-talkie from the United States, Canada and Baja California (Mexico) to Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru and Chile.

“The Boost Mobile International Connect add-on makes it simple and affordable for customers to connect with family and friends worldwide,” said Neil Lindsay, chief marketing officer, Boost Mobile. “The International Connect add-on also is a great alternative to international calling cards that can often be laced with abusive hidden fees.”