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Dec. 9, 2008
Montana regional wireless carrier Cellular One introduces an unlimited mobile service plan priced at $80 a month.
Cellular One's move is aimed at undercutting similar offerings from other U.S. competitors.
The wireless carrier’s new “All of America” plan includes nationwide unlimited voice and text with no
roaming or long-distance charges.
Since Cellular One is a GSM carrier, when out of the coverage areas, customers can roam on AT&T Mobility
and T-Mobile USA networks as well.
The company's announcement comes from its Cellular One division covering the states of Montana, Wyoming, Oklahoma
and Texas, and should not be confused with other Cellular One companies across the U.S.
The Cellular One brand is shared among a number of smaller, regional U.S. operators.
Amy Gallagher, public relations manager for Cellular One says that the mobile service operator also
recently introduced some new devices such has BlackBerry models including the Pearl, the Curve and others.
Virgin Mobile USA, a mobile virtual network operator, also offers its “Totally Unlimited” plan for $80 a
month.
Sprint Nextel has widely publicized its Simply Everything plan, which runs $100 a month.
Competitors AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless also offer unlimited plans ranging from $100 a month and up, depending on the
added features.
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Source: Cellular One.