Released: January 27, 2013
Mixing, matching and charging less for a phone plan
Source: Randall Stross - The N.Y. Times ( Paid Registration )
An Android smartphone with unlimited calls, unlimited texting, unlimited data and no contract, all for $19 a month? Really?
When I first saw this offer from Republic Wireless, I rubbed my eyes and looked for an asterisk leading to fine print that detailed a huge catch. But Republic, a division of a telecom company called Bandwidth.com, delivers exactly what it advertises. It can do so because the handset technology is a curious hybrid: it uses Wi-Fi when the customer is in a Wi-Fi area and Sprint Nextel’s 3G network when it is not.
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