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Republic Wireless mobile phone service exits private beta, now available to all

Posted on 19 November 2012 by

Republic Wireless phone service exits private beta, now available to all

It’s been just over a year since Republic Wireless promised us unlimited phone, data and SMS services for under 20 bucks a month. Then, this past summer, a select few were invited to use the fledgling hybrid mobile service in a closed beta, and now Republic’s opening up its doors to everyone. Interested parties can jump on the bandwagon by pre-ordering a service-compatible Motorola DEFY XT for $249 on the company website, plus there’s a $10 start-up fee and applicable taxes to get started. In case you forgot, it’s a pay-as-you-go plan, and should you not be satisfied with what your $19 bucks a month gets you, there’s a 30-day money back guarantee. Want to know more? There’s post from company GM Jim Mulcahy with all the details at the source below.

[Thanks, Michael]

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