Cell Phones, Prepaid - Written by Zach on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 17:14 - 1 Comment

Amp’d Mobile launching pre-paid service

This is getting to be a crowded industry, which is a good thing:

Amp’d Mobile Inc. plans to launch a pay-as-you go service Wednesday, according to the mobile virtual network operator’s Web site.

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Amp’d Mobile is touting its prepaid offering as “the first pay-as-you-go 3G wireless phone service” and indicated that prepaid customers would have access to full-length music track downloads for 99 cents, 3D games and video downloads, along with the company’s push-to-talk service.

Amp’d Mobile is currently selling two of its three handset for $50 after a $50 instant rebate. The MVNO’s postpaid plans range from $30 to $150 per month with an 18 month contract.

No pricing info as of yet, but hopefully their entry will help to bring about some lower prices in the pre-paid market.



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Mobile Herald - Amp’d Mobile with a bad decision
Jan 26, 2008 22:10

[…] talked about Amp’d Mobile’s entry into the prepaid market last week, and I was hopeful that Amp’d would help make the prepaid arena a little more competitive. […]

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