Entries tagged with “free cell phones” from WIRELESS AND MOBILE NEWS
The SafeLink Wireless service will provide eligible low-income households a free cell phone, mobile access to emergency services and free 68 minutes of airtime, monthly, for one year. The cell phone offers in-demand features: voicemail, text, call waiting, international calling to over 60 destinations and caller ID.
To learn more about SafeLink Wireless, including eligibility requirements, please call 1-800-977-3768 or visit safelinkwireless.com.
TracFone also offers free low-income services in TN. In February 2009, SafeLink began offering free cell phones to low-income households in Georgia. They began offering free cell phones for low-income households in Florida in 2008.The SafeLink Wireless service will provide eligible low-income households a free cell phone, mobile access to emergency services and free 68 minutes of air time, monthly, for one year. The cell phone offers in-demand features: voicemail, text, call waiting, international calling to over 60 destinations and caller ID.
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"Nearly half a million households in Georgia qualify for the Lifeline
services - offering these participants the opportunity to have the same
access and privileges many individuals take for granted when it comes to
using cell phones," said Jose Fuentes, Director of Government Relations
for TracFone. <br /></p><span class="bwunderlinestyle"></span><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);">To learn more about
SafeLink Wireless, including
eligibility requirements, please call
1-800-977-3768 or visit
safelinkwireless.com. You can get refill your Tracfone Wireless Airtime here.
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TracFone also offers free low-income services in TN. In Februrary 2009, SafeLink began offering free cell phones to low-income households in Georgia.
To learn more about SafeLink Wireless, including eligibility requirements, please call 1-800-977-3768 or visit safelinkwireless.com. You can get refill your Tracfone Wireless Airtime here.
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Google is acquiring Finnish social mobile microblogging service, Jaiku. manager at Google said “We’re excited to announce that
we’ve acquired Jaiku, a company
that’s been hard at work developing useful and innovative applications
for staying in touch with the people you care about most — regardless
of whether you’re at a computer or on a mobile phone.”
Jaiku has been compared to industry leader Twitter, where friends
always know what their friends are doing via mini mobile posts.
Analysts are saying that this is a yet another move by Google to be the
master of all media including IM, mobile Web and microblogging.
