American wireless carrier, Boost Mobile, is making it easier to call Canada and Mexico with a new international calling plan.
For an additional $10 per month, Boost customers can place unlimited cell phone calls to all ten Canadian provinces, and to Monterrey, Mexico City, and Guadalajara, Mexico.
Boost, a subsidiary of Sprint Nextel, already offers unlimited wireless calling throughout the U.S. for $50 per month.
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