subject: Virgin throws Pearl Flip 8130 and the 2-year contract inform the members of the mandatory upgrade to the CDMA HSPA [print this page] Couple pieces of news today, Virgin MobileCouple pieces of news today, Virgin Mobile. First, reduced the term of the contract Pear BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8130 and the low two-year contract for 0.00. Lots of love and time reductions in the contract and hope that this is a sign of things.
In addition, Our Lady sent an e-mail to their members who have a CDMA device that they need the mandatory upgrade to the new accounting system. states that their members Virgin deserve all the best and that the big time and updating the billing system will be even better as a country. For those customers, you will ever(if not received) e-mail with the date that the Virgin will be upgrading the phone, all you have to do is re-program the phone to work on the new network. This is a mandatory upgrade and Virgin said that if we do not upgrade then there will be no longer able to use the phone, and that it will not cool.
Virgin sent us a note that stated that While we go by our users to the new billing system, is not required to update HPSA?
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Virgin throws Pearl Flip 8130 and the 2-year contract inform the members of the mandatory upgrade to the CDMA HSPA