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iPhone 6/6 Plus come to Ting as Sprint MVNOs no longer required to wait for new devices

Sources say Sprint is dropping a requirement that made the mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) using its network—such as Ting, FreedomPop, Straight Talk, Boost, and Virgin—wait a certain period of time, usually at least a year, before offering support for the latest devices.

Up until now, that meant that Sprint MVNO carriers like Ting have only offered support for last generation devices. With the lifting of the requirement, Ting is getting set to announce support for both iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Other Sprint partners will likely follow. 

Users that purchase a SIM-free unlocked iPhone 6 or 6 Plus can soon bring and activate it on one of Ting’s no-contract, usage-based plans that start as low as $3 a month.

While it appears that Ting is one of the first of Sprint’s MVNO partners to roll out support for iPhone 6, the change means other smaller and regional carriers operating on Sprint’s network should now be able to do the same.

For Ting, the moves comes just as it’s about to land support for almost all devices anyway as it makes a deal with T-Mobile to offer support for GSM devices on its network. In the past, Ting required customers to bring a Sprint supported, CDMA device when signing up with its plans, but in the coming weeks the carrier will also support GSM devices through the new deal with T-Mobile. 

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Comments

  1. philboogie - 9 years ago

    Ting? Even more ka-ching!

  2. Bryan Patrick - 9 years ago

    This is even more great news about Ting. I’ve had Ting for about two years and I couldn’t be happier.

    Ting has a good selection of smartphones and you can potentially bring your own. I’ve gotten good coverage as Ting uses Sprint’s network with very good roaming and soon they will also offer T-Mobile’s GSM network. 100 minutes, 100 texts, 100 megs = $15. You can move up to the next “bucket of services” as needed and only pay for what you use. Customer service has been outstanding both online and voice.

    With Ting you can also combine multiple devices – aka “family plan”. My average monthly bill for 2 phones with tax = $35 However, we are not heavy data users.
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    This link: https://zfh3ftteo1.ting.com/ will get you a $25 credit towards a phone or service. Full disclosure: I also get a $25 credit : )

    • Eric Leadbetter - 9 years ago

      My average bill for 2 phones is $50. We are heavy data users. So still way better than a major carrier!

      • Wuyi Li - 9 years ago

        Ting’s data is not cheap….. Cricket Wireless new $35 plan wiht 2.5gb data is even better.

    • Wuyi Li - 9 years ago

      Thanks for your referral.

  3. craigburdett - 9 years ago

    iPhones have disappeared from Virgin Mobile’s US website. http://www.virginmobileusa.com/shop/cell-phones/

  4. ThePhoneMiser - 9 years ago

    Seriously, go with Ting! I only have wifi at home (not at work or anywhere else) and my bill is still only $15 a month. I wrote up a blog about it https://tingiphone5s.wordpress.com/ I tracked my data for two months, and did a few tests to see how much data is used when you do things like phonecalls on messenger and facetime to help others get their settings right and keep their data low, check it out, theres a lot of info and tips. If I help you out, you can use the referral link on my blog to save $25 bucks when you sign up (or same link here: https://ze5ki43nr98.ting.com/ ) I have no regrets, Ting is the way to go.

  5. mamalovesmutu - 9 years ago

    I love this news for Ting!

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