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ryan1918
05-10-2009, 09:32 PM
Check out this article, it was may 1st 2009, I have been having a lot of delays on my NEXTEL phone which causes me to get text messages, hours later, to even days later, this is getting retarded. They should of known it would happen sooner or later.

It looks like Boost Mobile's new $50 unlimited calling plan has become a victim of its own success.

Customers using the prepaid wireless service, which is owned by Sprint Nextel, say that they've experienced delays in receiving text messages. The problem was first reported by the Associated Press. A Boost representative acknowledged that since March, some customers have experienced text delays that have lasted anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.

"We've already diagnosed and isolated the problem," said John Votava, Boost's spokesman. "And we've been working day and night since late March to fix the problem. Our technical team has been upgrading the network, and they've told us that the work will be completed by May 7."

Boost began offering its unlimited monthly service January 22. The $50 service, which doesn't require a contract, and costs only $50 for unlimited voice, SMS, and MMS messaging, and Web browsing, has proven to be very successful, the company has said. Exactly how successful, won't be known until Monday when Boost's parent company Sprint Nextel reports first quarter 2009 results. But analysts are expecting the subsidiary to report that it's gained about 500,000 new subscribers in the first quarter. As of the end of the fourth quarter of 2008, Boost had 3.6 million subscribers.

"To be honest, we were overwhelmed by the number of people signing up for the unlimited service," Votava said. "People have really been taking advantage of the unlimited texting, as they should, and it has caused us some growing pains."

Votava said delays have occurred most often during peak hours, which are from 2 p.m. EDT to about 10 p.m. EDT.

Boost uses the Nextel portion of Sprint's network for its service. Nextel uses a technology called iDEN, which differs from Sprint's PCS network, which uses CDMA. Over the years, Nextel users have complained occasionally of delayed text messages, the AP reported. But Votava said that Boost, which has used the Nextel network for its service since it launched in 2002, has not had any problems over the past seven years with delayed text messages. He said the problems only started occurring after the $50 offer went nationwide.

The AP reported that several customers are upset and frustrated with the service, but many say they won't drop the service because it's so affordable.

At $50 a month, the service is indeed a bargain. But Boost will need to fix this problem if it expects to compete with other low-cost providers, such as MetroPCS Communications and Leap Wireless International. These regional operators have long offered unlimited calling for roughly $50 per month in some areas. And now they are expanding their services into bigger cities in the Northeast. Boost also faces competition from Virgin Mobile, which followed Boost with its own $50 all-you-can-eat prepaid plan. T-Mobile USA is also offering a similar service to its existing customers in an effort to keep those customers.

Scott082801
05-11-2009, 09:11 PM
"Votava said that Boost, which has used the Nextel network for its service since it launched in 2002, has not had any problems over the past seven years with delayed text messages. He said the problems only started occurring after the $50 offer went nationwide."------

Not had any problems over the past seven years with delayed text??!!! This Votava guy has got to be high, I will agree that the unlimited boost plan has not helped matters much but to go as far as to say that it was never a problem over the last seven years is a flat out lie. I just switched from an 8350i to a 8830 because of the text problems (which on the day i got the 8350i i was told in the Sprint Store it was greatly improved) But just like Nextel in the past- call quality was excellent DC was flawless & BlackBerry email was instant and text messaging sucked! ... Which is a shame because in my area iDen coverage is a lot better than Sprint CDMA. I had Nextel several years ago because at the time they were the only carrier that offered an unlimited voice. I was paying $150 a month for unlimited minutes and at the time that was a great price. Texting wasn't that common for me in those days so it wasn't much of an issue but when i did text even back then there were always long delays recieving. People i sent them to would get them but there replies were always delayed.
Not only that but Boost could add another million subscribers and still wouldnt come close to exceeding the number of subscribers Nextel had before they merged with Sprint..

ryan1918
05-11-2009, 09:32 PM
I agree with you too it has always sucked over the past several years so he is pretty much lying, or never used the damn network, which I'm sure it's that one!

Dubspoon
05-12-2009, 07:30 PM
There was talk of a fix that would be out by 5/7, what happened with that

BDRichter
05-13-2009, 07:50 PM
Oh yeah , he has to be high!

I had nextel in late 2005 early 2006. It was so bad, I had messages that were delayed 2 days. One was a message that said "Important, call home" and I got it at 2 in the morning. So I end up calling my home at 2am and wake my parents up, come to find out the message was sent 2 days ago. I immediatly complained and received NOTHING in return. Thats when I switched to the Sprint side.

I just ordered a 8350i and was told that the issues no longer existed. Yet here I am already finding out that is a lie.

THey are working on a fix sure, I doubt it will be fixed in the next few months, or even years....... If we arent getting what we are paying for, shouldnt we get some kind of discount?

Dubspoon
05-14-2009, 10:29 AM
I sent a texted to my Boost and Nextel compatriots yesterday and they got them and responded quickly so maybe it is fixed.

 
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