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Cricket lands another LTE smartphone

Leap Wireless' Cricket prepaid operations scored another LTE smartphone with the HTC One SV, scheduled to go on sale Jan. 16 for $350. HTC's latest flagship phone joins the Samsung Galaxy S III at Cricket, meaning more choice for consumers who want LTE without...

RadioShack partners with Leap for wireless service

RadioShack (RSH) announced that it will begin selling its own brand of wireless phones and service in its retail stores nationwide, using Leap Wireless' (LEAP) Cricket network. Starting tomorrow, RadioShack No-Contract Wireless powered by Cricket will offer a line of devices and services to RadioShack...

Cricket makes its Muve to tiered data

Leap Wireless' Cricket Communications will launch a new pricing plan next month that gives customers more choices, and potentially less data. Cricket is a major player in the fast-growing prepaid market, and until now has offered its customers 2.5GB of data, plus a popular...

Wireless Emergency Alert system requires device capability

Seven major U.S. carriers covering 97% of American mobile subscribers will participate in the Wireless Emergency Alert system, but not all mobile phones will be able to receive the alerts. Verizon, AT&T, Sprint-Nextel, T-Mobile USA, Cricket, Cellcom, and U.S. Cellular will start using the...

RCA Spring 2012: Cricket sees surge in smartphone sales

ORLANDO, Fla. – Cricket Communications CEO Doug Hutcheson says his company has traditionally served the younger, lower income mobile subscribers, but even among these 6 million customers demand is growing for smartphones and the heavy data use that goes with them. Cricket is already...

Leap/Cricket Show off Upcoming Devices, Hint at Dual-core future

Dan Meyer with Matt Stoiber, VP/GM Device Development, Cricket