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ZTE certainly hopes so. As a matter of fact, the Chinese tech giant is hoping to replace LG as the number three smartphone vendor in the United States in a year’s time. But as explained by Jeff Yee, the vice president of technology planning and partnerships at ZTE, becoming the third largest phone maker in American is just one part of a bigger plan.
For parents with kids attending school or college, a chief concern is how to keep in touch with their loved ones as a new school year begins. While it is true that it is far easier to get smartphone devices for kids these days as compared to a generation before, finding a mobile plan means additional costs.
Most service providers would readily claim that all they want to do really is just cater to every mobile user’s wireless needs. But just about every other consumer out there often feels like he’s been tricked by their carrier into signing up for a plan with voice call, text messaging, and data megabyte inclusions he can never quite use up in any given month, but still end up paying for anyway after every billing cycle.
Just a week ago, Hurricane Harvey rampaged through Texas and Louisiana and devastated several areas in its path. Over 4.5 million people were affected by the storm; some of which were displaced due to the flooding in their homes. Although the flood waters have started to recede, there are still a number of impassable roads.
Red Pocket Mobile recently launched its new $15 Essentials wireless plan, and on top of that, also decided to boost the data allotments in its other existing options.
According to a report recently released by research firm JD Power, consumers who are subscribers of unlimited data plans are likely to report less network problems as compared to customers under tiered wireless plans. In its report, JD Power is showing that those unlimited data users encounter an average of 11 total network quality issues for every 100 connections.
According to the Business Insider, among the mobile customers of the four biggest wireless carriers in the United States (Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint), subscribers of T-Mobile are the most loyal.
There was much rejoicing when Verizon Wireless had decided to resurrect its unlimited data plan back in February early this year. After all, subscribers of the plan get to enjoy unlimited data without any major caveats. But then again, the Big Red has now opted to introduce some changes to its offering (albeit quietly), and they may not be welcome news for mobile users.