Prepaid mobile service articles
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T-Mobile Now Displays Its “Nutrition Labels” for Broadband Service
Internet service providers (ISPs), including T-Mobile, are now required to display its broadband facts. This is a mandate from new federal regulations requiring such companies to be transparent with their wired and wireless broadband services. Dubbed on the internet as “nutrition labels,” these aim to let consumers know what their broadband service includes. When T-Mobile announced this at the start of the month, it was easy to think it was part of their April Fool’s prank. After [read...
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Cape dials up $61M from a16z and more for mobile service that doesn't use personal data
Cape will be focus on providing eSIMs to users, which would be sold essentially on a prepaid format to avoid the data that a contract might entail.
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Comcast NOW Brings Prepaid to Internet and Streaming TV, As Well As Mobile
Comcast NOW Brings Prepaid to Internet and Streaming TV, As Well As Mobile Comcast’s new NOW brand brings the prepaid concept to Internet access and streaming TV in addition to offering mobile phone services and hotspot access. The brand consists of NOW Internet, NOW Mobile, NOW TV and NOW WiFi Pass. It leverages Telecompetitor