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Boost Infinite

Boost Infinite was an American postpaid wireless service provider and (MVNO) that offered unlimited talk, text, and data plans on networks, operating as a of Wireless. Launched in beta in December 2022 and fully in early 2023, it now primarily utilizes 's infrastructure following the 2025 shutdown of Dish's native network and spectrum sale to , with additional roaming agreements including to provide nationwide coverage. The service differentiated itself through affordable unlimited plans starting at $25 per month for 30 GB of data, with higher tiers like Unlimited+ at $50 (including 40 GB data, mobile hotspot, and international roaming) and Unlimited Premium at $60 (with 50 GB data and connectivity). A flagship offering, Infinite Access, launched in 2023 at $65 per month, bundled unlimited service with annual upgrades to the latest or devices, financed over 36 months with no upfront costs and potential savings up to $1,000. No contracts were required, and a 30-day applied, targeting consumers seeking flexible, device-inclusive wireless options. Owned initially by Dish Network—which acquired Boost Mobile in 2020 as part of its entry into the wireless market—Boost Infinite represented Dish's push into postpaid services to compete with major carriers. In July 2024, amid a broader brand unification, Boost Infinite was merged into its prepaid sibling Boost Mobile under the parent company EchoStar Corporation (following EchoStar's 2023 acquisition of Dish), consolidating postpaid and prepaid offerings under a single Boost Mobile identity. In August 2025, EchoStar sold its wireless spectrum to AT&T for $23 billion, leading to the shutdown of Dish's native 5G network and Boost Mobile operating as a hybrid MVNO primarily on AT&T's network while retaining core plan features like annual device upgrades for Galaxy S25 and iPhone 17 models as of 2025.

History

Launch and Early Development

Boost Mobile was acquired by Dish Network in July 2020 for $1.4 billion as part of the regulatory approval for T-Mobile's merger with Sprint, allowing Dish to enter the retail market and leverage Boost's established prepaid customer base to build its standalone network. This acquisition positioned Dish to develop a multi-brand , with Boost Mobile focusing on prepaid services while planning a separate postpaid offering to capture more profitable segments. In 2022, Dish announced the creation of Boost Infinite as a distinct postpaid brand emphasizing unlimited plans, initially as a (MVNO) on and networks to bridge the gap until Dish's infrastructure matured. The service launched in on December 7, 2022, with a full commercial rollout in the first quarter of 2023, marketed as an affordable unlimited option to differentiate from traditional carriers. The introductory plan was priced at $25 per month for unlimited talk, text, and , including 30 of high-speed premium before throttling to speeds, with the price locked "forever" for early adopters to highlight long-term value. Early operations relied on partnerships with and for coverage, with dynamic network switching planned for the full launch to incorporate Dish's emerging spectrum, particularly Band 70. Device compatibility at launch supported unlocked bring-your-own-device (BYOD) options, including select models and Apple series that worked on partner networks and Dish's Band 70 for enhanced access. The beta phase, running through December 31, 2022, was open to a limited number of participants on a first-come, first-served basis to test billing, , and service reliability, quickly filling due to high demand. John Swieringa, as President and Chief Operating Officer of Dish Wireless since January 2022, led the product development and operational setup for Boost Infinite, overseeing the integration of postpaid services into Dish's broader wireless portfolio.

Key Milestones and Expansions

In July 2024, Boost Mobile underwent a significant rebranding, merging its postpaid Boost Infinite service into the main Boost Mobile brand to unify prepaid and postpaid offerings under a single identity. The rebranding, announced on July 17, featured a new logo incorporating an infinity symbol to represent ongoing commitment to innovation and progress. As part of this initiative, Boost introduced enhanced unlimited plans starting at $25 per month with autopay, including 30 GB of premium high-speed data before potential speed reductions. Throughout 2024, Boost expanded its device lineup to bolster compatibility, adding flagship models such as the Z Flip6 to its Infinite Access program, which allows annual upgrades on select plans. This built on prior efforts to support a broader range of 5G-enabled smartphones, enhancing accessibility for customers seeking advanced network features. Additionally, Boost introduced international options earlier in the year, offering a $20 monthly add-on with 1 of high-speed data across multiple countries, aimed at simplifying global connectivity for travelers. In 2025, achieved notable subscriber growth, reaching approximately 7.36 million wireless customers by June 30, reflecting net additions of around 150,000 in the first quarter and 223,000 in the third quarter amid improved retention strategies. Regarding network integration, continued leveraging 's 5G infrastructure, which covered 80% of the U.S. population by the end of 2024 following FCC-approved buildout extensions. However, by mid-2025, the company shifted to a model, partnering with for expanded coverage while scaling back independent 5G deployments. This transition was driven by 's August 26, 2025, agreement to sell its 3.45 GHz and 600 MHz spectrum licenses to for approximately $23 billion, establishing as a mobile network operator (MNO) with primary connectivity on 's towers and continued access to T-Mobile's network. The deal includes plans to decommission 's standalone 5G infrastructure by mid-2026, resolving ongoing financial and regulatory challenges without immediate service disruptions for customers. On the regulatory front, the FCC granted key approvals in September 2024, allowing to extend its buildout framework for Boost Mobile's operations and ensure compliance with use milestones through 2026. These approvals supported the prior independent expansion efforts.

Services and Plans

Core Unlimited Plans

Boost Infinite's core unlimited plans provided straightforward, high-value wireless service on its postpaid platform, emphasizing unlimited domestic usage with defined premium data thresholds. The flagship Unlimited plan was priced at $25 per month for a single line when enrolled in AutoPay, offering unlimited talk and text across the , along with unlimited data. Of this data, the first 30GB was designated as premium data, delivered at full or speeds depending on availability; after surpassing this threshold in a billing cycle, speeds were reduced to 512Kbps for the remainder of the month to manage resources. Following the July 2024 merger with Boost Mobile, these plans were integrated into Boost Mobile's postpaid offerings, with multi-line options available. At launch, up to five lines could be added to an account at $25 per line each. Post-merger, multi-line discounts were introduced, such as $18.75 per line for two lines (first year only) and $16.66 per line for three lines (first year only), while maintaining the same inclusions, including the 30GB premium data allotment per line. Data prioritization on these plans operated at a QCI 9 level on and QCI 7 on , placing it in the lower tier for network resource allocation during periods of , providing performance consistent with deprioritized MVNO services. Notably, there was no video optimization or throttling applied, allowing streams to play at the device's selected quality without forced reduction to standard definition. and was available as an add-on rather than incorporated in the core plan.

Add-Ons and Customization Options

Boost Infinite subscribers had access to a range of add-ons that allowed for personalization of their wireless service, extending beyond the core unlimited data offerings. These optional features enabled users to tailor their plans for specific needs such as enhanced connectivity, global communication, and device management. Following the merger, these add-ons continued under Boost Mobile. Hotspot capabilities provided flexible tethering options for sharing data with other devices. On the base Unlimited plan, which included 30GB of high-speed data, users could add the Data Hotspot feature for $10 per month to turn their phone into a Wi-Fi access point, drawing from the plan's high-speed allotment up to 30GB before speeds reduced. Additional high-speed data passes were available for $10 per 10GB to maintain premium tethering speeds when the allotment was exhausted. International options catered to travelers and those with global contacts. The Global Talk & Text add-on, priced at $10 per month, enabled unlimited calling to over 100 countries and texting to more than 190 countries from the U.S. For usage abroad, pay-per-use rates applied for data, with options like the Global Roaming add-on at $20 per month providing in over 200 destinations. The North America Connect add-on at $10 per month offered unlimited talk and text plus 5GB of high-speed data in and . Device financing and trade-in programs offered affordable ways to acquire new . Qualified customers could finance select phones through 0% APR installment plans over 36 months, with no money down required for eligible . Trade-in promotions provided savings of up to $1,000 on models like the 16 series or S25, applied as bill credits without needing a prior device in some cases. The Boost Mobile app supported further customization by allowing users to manage add-ons, monitor data usage, and automate bill payments through auto-pay setup. Family controls were available via the Boost Family Guard add-on for $10 per month, featuring parental tools like location tracking, limits, and content filtering. Users could also enable device-level data saver modes to restrict background data and optimize consumption.

Network and Coverage

Underlying Infrastructure and Partnerships

Boost Infinite primarily utilized Dish Network's native 5G infrastructure, which operated on AWS-4 (Band 66) spectrum for mid-band capacity and 600 MHz low-band spectrum for wide-area coverage, enabling standalone 5G connectivity where Dish's network was deployed. To extend reach beyond its buildout areas, the service functioned as a (MVNO) with as its primary host network and for supplementary , allowing seamless switching via multi-SIM technology known as "Rainbow SIMs." A cornerstone of this setup was the July 2021 strategic network services agreement between and , a 10-year deal with a minimum value of $5 billion that provided Boost Infinite customers priority access to AT&T's network, including high-speed data until usage exceeds specified thresholds (typically 22-50 GB per month, after which deprioritization applied during congestion). This partnership ensured robust performance nationwide, with Dish's brands leveraging AT&T's extensive infrastructure for voice, text, and data services. Complementing this, a 2022 expansion of Dish's existing agreement with added nationwide roaming, enhancing reliability in underserved regions. Dish had invested heavily in its underlying infrastructure, including $7.3 billion in 3.45 GHz mid-band spectrum from Auction 110 in 2021, bolstering capacity for deployment. These acquisitions supported Dish's FCC-mandated buildout, targeting 80% U.S. population coverage with service by June across its licensed areas, primarily using open RAN architecture for cost-efficient expansion. However, in August , (Dish's parent) agreed to sell its 600 MHz and 3.45 GHz spectrum to for $23 billion, forging a MNO model where network increasingly integrated with AT&T's while retaining select native elements. As of November 17, , announced the deployment of this spectrum, boosting download speeds by up to 80% nationwide. The service incorporated advanced features like VoLTE for crystal-clear voice calls over / networks, to maintain connectivity via wireless hotspots when cellular signals were weak, and support for instant digital activation on compatible devices without physical SIM swaps. These technologies aligned with industry standards, ensuring compatibility with modern smartphones and enhancing across partner networks.

Coverage Areas and Performance Metrics

Following its merger into Boost Mobile in July 2024, the network formerly known as provided nationwide coverage primarily through partnerships with and , achieving access to over 99% of the U.S. population, while its native footprint covered over 80% of Americans as of early 2025 before transitioning to a model with reduced reliance on . The service excelled in urban environments, earning top rankings for coverage in 15 major cities including , , and , but experienced notable gaps in rural areas due to the population-focused deployment strategy of the underlying , which historically prioritized denser regions over expansive geographic square mileage. In terms of speed performance, Boost Infinite's users achieved a median download speed of 167.39 Mbps and upload speed of 11.47 Mbps as of April 2025, according to Ookla's Speedtest Intelligence data, though these figures lagged behind the national average of 237.61 Mbps for downloads due to deprioritization on partner networks during periods of . Reliability metrics highlighted strong urban consistency, with Boost Infinite rated number one in reliability across those same 15 major cities by , based on factors like connection time, successful , and task completion rates for activities such as streaming and messaging. Overall network uptime exceeded 99% in covered areas, aligning with industry standards for major U.S. carriers, though service in non-native zones may have encountered intermittent challenges compared to postpaid options on the same infrastructure. Users could assess coverage through Boost Infinite's integrated tools, including an interactive coverage checker on the official website and within the Boost Mobile app, which allowed address-based queries for and availability under ideal conditions. Additionally, the service drew from annual FCC National Broadband Map reports, which detailed deployment for MVNOs like Boost Infinite by aggregating provider-submitted data on coverage and speeds at the level, showing progressive expansions in high-speed access as of December 2024. These resources emphasized approximate outdoor performance, noting variations due to factors like and .

Reception and Market Position

Customer Feedback and Reviews

Following its merger with Boost Mobile in July 2024, the postpaid services formerly offered by have received mixed customer feedback under the unified brand. Aggregate ratings average around 4.0 out of 5 on platforms such as WhistleOut as of September 2025, with praise for pricing but notes on service improvements needed. Users frequently praise the value for money, particularly the $25 per month unlimited plan including talk, text, and data, described as a budget-friendly alternative without long-term contracts. The eSIM-based activation process is commended for simplicity and speed. Common criticisms include data throttling after 30 GB of high-speed usage per month, leading to slower speeds for heavy users. The online-focused model contributes to challenges, with reports of long wait times and difficulties resolving issues. Billing disputes and number problems persist in some feedback. Overall satisfaction on for Boost Mobile stands at 3.7 out of 5 based on over 20,000 reviews as of late 2025, an improvement over the legacy Boost Infinite score of 1.4 out of 5 from 198 reviews, reflecting post-merger enhancements in network reliability. In MVNO surveys, Boost Mobile trails leaders like in but competes strongly on affordability.

Competitive Landscape and Industry Impact

Boost Mobile (incorporating former Boost Infinite postpaid plans) competes in the U.S. MVNO market against players like Visible, , and , targeting cost-sensitive consumers with unlimited data. Visible's $25 per month plan includes unlimited talk, text, data, and hotspot at 5 Mbps, but no multi-line discounts. 's unlimited plan is $30 per month (annual prepay), with 40 GB premium data and 10 GB hotspot. 's Unlimited Starter is $25 monthly ($22.50 annual), with 70 GB full-speed data, 20 GB hotspot, and network choice ( or ). Boost Mobile's $25 unlimited plan offers 30 GB premium data without hotspot, suiting light users but lagging in that feature. Boost Mobile differentiates with multi-line pricing: four lines on the basic unlimited for $100 total ($25 per line), undercutting Mint Mobile's $120 for four and offering family appeal over Visible's single-line focus. provides similar at $90 for four lines with better hotspot. This strategy positions as a challenger in prepaid and postpaid MVNO segments, with trade-offs in features. In market share, Boost Mobile served 7.36 million subscribers as of June 2025, capturing about 5-6% of the U.S. prepaid base (prepaid ~20-25% of total 579 million wireless connections). This grows amid competition from Cricket Wireless (~13 million) and TracFone, fueled by low-cost unlimited plans eroding major carriers' positions. Boost Mobile has influenced the industry by pushing affordable unlimited plans, prompting options like T-Mobile's Connect plans at $15 for 5 GB. However, in August 2025, EchoStar announced shutdown of Dish's native 5G network and spectrum sale to AT&T, making Boost a hybrid MVNO fully reliant on AT&T and T-Mobile for coverage, which covered 80% of the U.S. population via partnerships by mid-2025. This ends standalone infrastructure ambitions but ensures continued 5G access without major carrier premiums. The transition coincides with regulatory focus on MVNO data practices, including FCC and DOJ privacy rules effective 2025.

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