Cricket Wireless is making it even easier for prospective customers to come over to its network — and no, this one’s no April Fools’ joke.
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Wednesday sees the AT&T prepaid brand announcing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Universal SIM Card Activation Kit that turns any unlocked GSM phone into a phone riding Cricket’s prepaid network.
Sold through Amazon.com, the $10 bundle includes a nano-SIM card with micro- and mini- adapters. You put this into the phone to activate a new line or port an existing phone number to Cricket’s service. (You still have to pay a monthly service fee, of course.)
Say you have an old phone you want to use, or you buy an unlocked phone that’s typically sold overseas. This fast-track option would get that phone connected to Cricket quickly and easily.
According to Cricket, this marks the first step toward a larger working relationship with Amazon, which could sell more Cricket devices and accessories through its electronic storefront.
Cricket service plans start at $40 per month, but customers can save $5 per month if they sign up for the auto-pay option.