Wireless. Republic, a new startup mobile operator from the VoIP provider of Bandwidth.com, took a lot of flack when users found that its unlimited talk, text and data plans just $ 19 per month means that it is expected that users rely mainly on Wi-Fi. But the carrier on Thursday blog post in announced that revise this plan and offer truly unlimited talk, text and data, without conditions.
According to the posts "rather than a revision of our fair use policy, we have decided to not have one at all. They will simply be no limits and no risk of loss of service. We do away with all of this have all active place to where he belongs: the creation of a new wireless future together ... We plan to update the page "what's the catch?" on our website, so it is clearly in accordance with our new and improved "unrestricted" position. Fair use policy will be removed, and revise our terms of service. "
Republic Wireless MVNO's Sprint, but it is based around a Wi-Fi instead of cellular. So rather than using a mobile phone as the underlying network with wireless hotspots as a replacement, the Republic of wireless has the opposite approach.
Technically, Wireless Africa is still in beta version. According to Porter, "everyone who has purchased or purchase the phone during the beta will be guaranteed the opportunity to benefit from the unlimited service, without the worries of the cancellation, and until the end of the beta. Beta, we will not stop until we achieve economic sustainability or become convinced that it is impossible. In the event that we finish the beta with the decision to give up or change our unlimited offer, we'll give you the option to cancel for a full refund for your device at the time. "
So it sounds like really truly unlimited plans are for the time being, although the decision to "Leave or change" that, when the beta period ends is always possible.
Right now, Wireless Africa offers one phone: LG with Optimus, which is a solid budget Android phone with a small screen, decent specifications and capable performance. Check out our Preview with Optimus for Wireless Republic for a closer look at the phone, as well as a more detailed explanation of its services.
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