Saturday, May 19, 2012

GameStop launches bring-your-own-device cellular service

GameStop launches bring-your-own-device cellular service

Well, no one saw this coming: GameStop has launched a cellular service in the form of an AT&T MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator). Customers will have to bring their own devices, capable of working on AT&T's bandwidth frequency, and will have pay-as-you-go plans from $5 to $55 upwards to choose from. Details are a little unclear right now: TechCrunch says the $55 offer includes unlimited voice with limited data, which drops to $20 on a pay-as-you-go plan, while Engadget says all their plans are strictly pay-as-you-go, and that unlimited voice, text and 500 MB will cost $55.

Android Phone, GameStop launches bring-your-own-device cellular service

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