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Sprint Nextel representatives discussed Virgin Mobile USA’s application to take...

Sprint Nextel representatives discussed Virgin Mobile USA’s application to take part in the broadband adoption Lifeline pilot program, in a call with FCC officials. Among topics discussed were a proposed partnership with Open Air Boston, “the customer experience once a…

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customer hits the one gigabyte threshold” and “the $200,000 gap between the cost of the program to Virgin Mobile and the amount of subsidy sought,” said an ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bnkzaf). Also discussed were whether Virgin would gather its own data and how it would guarantee “statistical randomization of pilot participants,” among other issues. Virgin Mobile is one of Sprint’s prepaid brands.