After taking an unexpectedly (and unnecessarily) long time to close a transaction with T-Mobile that seemed like a done deal the moment Magenta officially completed its own Sprint takeover four months ago, Dish Network just caught us off guard by announcing an agreement that no one saw coming.
According to Ting Mobile, Dish’s new daughter operator, this deal had been in the works for months as well. The reason why we didn’t hear any rumors about the acquisition before Dish and Ting “signed and sealed” an agreement, of course, might have something to do with the latter’s size.
While Boost was certainly not a major force of the US wireless industry when Dish snapped it up alongside other prepaid assets previously owned by Sprint, Ting is an outright minuscule MVNO (mobile virtual network operator). With less than 300,000 customers under its belt, the company may even seem like a meaningless addition to a user base that includes more than 9 million people subscribed to Boost Mobile as of July 1.
Source: Phonearena
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