USA’s Leap Wireless launches it’s mobile services in Georgia, under the name of Cricket Wireless. The Cricket’s network now reaches to 62.3 million people across USA. The Savannah launched is followed by Leap’s acquisition of Hargray Communications.
Doug Hutcheson, president and chief executive officer of Leap, says ‘This launch is another step toward our goal of doubling the size of our Cricket business by the end of 2010, and it continues to expand our presence along the eastern seaboard, which will ultimately reach from Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., through the Carolinas and Georgia.’
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Leap Wireless expands it’s coverage to Georgia (USA)
- October 14th, 2008
- 1:02 pm
Leap launches unlimited mobile internet service (USA)
- September 18th, 2007
- 1:19 pm
Mobile operator Leap Wireless International has launched its Cricket Wireless Internet Service in the Nashville, Albuquerque and Santa Fe markets. The service will enable customers in these markets to have unlimited mobile internet service through their laptops for a flat rate per month with no long-term commitments or credit checks. Cricket will be utilising the Kyocera Passport KPC650 modem, along with Smith Micro connection software, which are compatible with PC and Mac laptops with Windows 2000 or higher and Mac OS 10.4.10 or higher and a PCMCIA slot. The monthly service plan ranges from USD 35 to USD 40.
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