Republic Wireless reopens its unlimited $19 per month beta, starts offering Motorola Defy XT
Republic Wireless is finally ready for more customers on its low price cellphone service, announcing today that it's reopening signups for its beta and offering customers a new phone. The new hardware is the Motorola Defy XT, an Android 2.3 device with a 3.7-inch display, 1GHz CPU, 1650 mAh battery, 5MP camera / VGA front camera, 1GB of ROM and microSD slot. It can be your for $249, which may seem pricey for a Gingerbread phone in 2012, however Republic Wireless' truly unlimited $19 / month plan hopes to make up for it on the back end. Those who signed up for the service and are slotted in Wave B are welcome, while Wave A customers rocking the launch LG Optimus are being offered $100 off the price of an upgrade to the new phone. Check out a few more details after the break in the press release.
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republic wireless Further Disrupts Wireless Market; Reopens Beta & Introduces New Motorola Android™-powered Smartphone
$19 Unlimited Talk, Text & Data on Motorola DEFY™ XT
Cary, NC July 31, 2012 – republic wireless, a division of Bandwidth, and the nation's first Wi-Fi-centric mobile operator, today reopened its $19/month unlimited Beta to new customers, offering an all-new handset, the Motorola DEFY XT.
With the Motorola DEFY XT, republic wireless members enjoy the features and functionality of an Android™-powered smartphone in a durable design. Water-resistant, dustproof, and scratch-resistant with its Corning® Gorilla® Glass display, the DEFY XT is a smartphone that can keep up with life. It features a crystal-clear 3.7-inch display, 1GHz processor, 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, and Dynamic Widgets to provide quick access to favorite apps and contacts with automatic updates based on preferences.
The Motorola DEFY XT features republic's proprietary Hybrid Calling technology to leverage Wi-Fi as the primary network, and uses the cellular network as a backup only when needed. It will be offered to republic members for $249, and $19/month for unlimited talk, text and data, with no contracts.
"Since launching last year, republic has disrupted the wireless industry in a way few could have ever imagined," said David Morken, founder & CEO of Bandwidth. "Consumers are flocking to republic because they're fed up with the status quo. We've liberated them from a world of so-called "unlimited" plans that have caps on data usage, hidden fees, long-term contracts and other restrictions. We've set a new bar and we're ushering in a new era of Wi-Fi-first wireless for millions more people."
"We're thrilled to reopen our Beta today and unveil the Motorola DEFY XT," said Brian Dally, GM of republic. "Today marks a major milestone of our resolute effort to build an engine that can scale to handle millions of members. Your republic is still an unmatched $19 a month for unlimited service that keeps getting better. "
The beta will re-open today, July 31 and the company will begin accepting orders from individuals that claimed a spot in a Beta wave earlier this year.
Cost of republic service will remain the same, with:
■ $19 per month for unlimited text, talk and data over Wi-Fi and cellular (plus taxes)
■ No contracts, no overages and no hidden fees
■ New members get a 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee
■ And there is no early-termination fee if members wish to cancel their service
Motorola DEFY XT features:
■ Dust-proof and water resistant, with a Corning® Gorilla® Glass display that resists scuffs and scratches
■ Quick access to your favorite activities and the friends and family you contact most
■ See and be seen with the front-facing VGA webcam for video chats, plus a 5 MP camera with auto-focus, LED flash and 4x digital zoom
■ Access more than 600,000 apps and games available on Google Play™ as well as millions of books and songs and thousands of movies and TV shows.
■ Customizable activity dashboards provide additional functionality with access to an integrated compass, pedometer, music player, and weather
■ 1650 mAh battery, for optimized performance and longer life-proof fun
The company also announced that its original members will soon be offered the opportunity to upgrade from LG Optimus to the Motorola DEFY XT for just $149. This $100 discount is in appreciation of members' support and feedback during the beta period.
For more information, and to join a wave, please visit: http://republicwireless.com/
To connect with the republic community, please visit: http://republicwireless.com/forum
About republic
Headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, republic wireless, a division of Bandwidth, is an innovative new carrier spearheading a wireless freedom movement to return value and control of the smartphone experience to our members. Leveraging the power of the Internet and an engaged community of users, republic wireless offers unlimited voice, text, and data service for only $19 per month, with no contract. republic wireless' Hybrid Calling enables its smartphones to use Wi-Fi in the home, office or anywhere else as the primary network for calls. When outside of Wi-Fi coverage, the smartphone seamlessly uses the cellular network.
About Bandwidth
Bandwidth is among the nation's largest and fastest-growing communication technology companies. The company operates four divisions – inetwork, Phonebooth, Broadband and republic wireless – that all share a mission of transforming the communications industry. Across the four divisions, Bandwidth provides a full range of communications services, including wholesale voice origination and termination, a full suite of 9-1-1 services, hosted VoIP and internet connectivity service for SMBs, and a consumer wireless business. Founded in 1999, and a certified CLEC in 49 states, Bandwidth is a profitable company headquartered in Cary, NC with a large remote office in Denver, CO and field offices in eight other cities. For more information, please visit www.bandwidth.com.
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