Earthlink has relaunched its mobile service
Earthlink has long been known for its internet services. Today, however, the company has decided to relaunch its mobile service brand. According to the report, Earthlink’s mobile service will be “powered by Ultra Mobile.”
The company has also unveiled its new plans, which show the following options:
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Talk & Text Plan $17.95/month - includes 500 minutes, 500 texts, and 500MB data (no international calling)
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$21.95/month - includes unlimited talk, text, 1GB of high-speed data, and international calling to 30+ countries
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$27.95/month - includes unlimited talk, text, 2GB of high-speed data, and international calling to 30+ countries
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$34.95/month - includes unlimited talk, text, 5GB of high-speed data, and international calling to 30+ countries
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Unlimited plan $53.95/month - includes unlimited talk, text, unlimited high-speed data, and international calling to 30+ countries
These plans include mobile hotspot, Wi-Fi calling and text, plus a free SIM card.
The unlimited plan comes with 25GB of 4G LTE/5G high-speed data. Once that allotted data is used up, the speed gets throttled to 2G.
If you are interested in signing up for one of these plans, it is only currently available online. You can visit this website to learn more about the mobile service.
Source: NWIDA
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