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MetroPCS, Leap to launch free roaming on each other’s networks

MetroPCS Communications Inc. and Leap Wireless International Inc. will offer free roaming onto each other’s networks, a move stemming from a reciprocal roaming agreement signed in September by the two rivals.
Leap’s markets will be free to MetroPCS customers signed up for the carrier’s $45- and $50-per-month service plans, and can be added to other plans for $5 per month. MetroPCS’ markets will be free to Leap customers on plans above the $45-per-month point, and an extra $5 for plans at or below that point.
“This offering is a major benefit and value to consumers. It takes our existing predictable, affordable wireless service platform and extends it to our customers nationwide,” said Roger Linquist, chairman, president and CEO of MetroPCS. “Our customers can now seamlessly use their MetroPCS wireless service while they travel throughout the expanded service area.”
MetroPCS said the deal covers 300 markets. A Leap spokesperson cautioned that the carrier’s roaming agreements would not extend to MetroPCS customers.
However, the Associated Press pointed out the plans don’t cover major markets where neither MetroPCS nor Leap offers service, including New York, Boston, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
But Leap and MetroPCS are working to broaden their coverage. MetroPCS plans Boston and New York launches next year, while Leap Wireless International Inc., which is busy trying to double its covered pops by 2010.


Article modified Nov. 7 to include information from Leap.

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