Amazon, the wireless carrier? Could buy Boost Mobile from T-Mobile and Sprint

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The big picture: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai earlier this month gave his blessing to T-Mobile’s planned merger with Sprint so long as the two agreed to a number of commitments. Among them was a plan to divest Sprint’s interest in Boost Mobile and apparently there’s already a potential buyer waiting in the wings.

Sources familiar with the matter told Reuters that Amazon is interested in purchasing the prepaid wireless company, primarily because it would allow them to use the new T-Mobile wireless network for a period of at least six years.

The sources said Amazon would also be interested in any wireless spectrum it could get its hands on.

Amazon is no stranger to exploring new ventures although in this case, it’s not entirely clear why the e-commerce giant would want to dip its toes into the wireless industry. The most likely reason, however, is that Bezos and company see a major opportunity to get in on the ground level of the 5G revolution.

Potential bidders previously told Reuters that Boost could fetch as much as $3 billion. Analysts at Cowen said earlier this month that Boost likely has seven to eight million subscribers and could bring up to $4.5 billion if wireless spectrum was included in a sale.

Image credit: Boost Mobile by Eduardo Medrano

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Boost is a cheap, prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?
 
Boost is a prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?

Fixed it for you. Seeing as how Boost prepaid services costs as much as everyone else, it's just Sprints prepaid service. When 5G trickles down to prepaid, they will get it.
 
Maybe they want Boost Mobile so Amazon can find our location using our cell phones and have their delivery drones drop our packages to our exact location?
 
Boost is a cheap, prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?
Boost is a cheap, prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?


Boost Mobile is whatever its owners and its hardware say it is.

Amazon already makes hardware (tablets)...a smartphone of their own to compete with Google...added to their stable and their aggressive advertising - it should do quite well.

They can even make their tablets 5G/ 4G/ LTE capable to suck even more money out of people's pockets.
 
Boost is a cheap, prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?
Boost is a cheap, prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?


Boost Mobile is whatever its owners and its hardware say it is.

Amazon already makes hardware (tablets)...a smartphone of their own to compete with Google...added to their stable and their aggressive advertising - it should do quite well.

They can even make their tablets 5G/ 4G/ LTE capable to suck even more money out of people's pockets.
Fire phone? That POS that failed because they tried to use the device to milk more Amazon business?

Fire tablets do offer great value but that fire phone was garbage.
 
Boost is a cheap, prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?
Boost is a cheap, prepaid service. Do you think it will ever have access to 5G?


Boost Mobile is whatever its owners and its hardware say it is.

Amazon already makes hardware (tablets)...a smartphone of their own to compete with Google...added to their stable and their aggressive advertising - it should do quite well.

They can even make their tablets 5G/ 4G/ LTE capable to suck even more money out of people's pockets.
Fire phone? That POS that failed because they tried to use the device to milk more Amazon business?

Fire tablets do offer great value but that fire phone was garbage.

They heavily subsidize a number of phones. The Motorola G series is an excellent deal with the subsidy. The fire phone was a failure but they learned from it.

If they put their subsidized phones on the network that will give them cheaper/better access to Android phones than any other budget carrier.
 
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