TextNow Launches VoIP Mobile Service, Plans Start At $19 Per Month

TextNow Launches VoIP Mobile Service, Plans Start At $19 Per Month

Some people go with carrier unlocked devices because they don’t want to be restricted to one carrier for two years. Though if you’re not comfortable with any sort of commitment with a carrier, TextNow is the perfect alternative. It is a mobile virtual network operator that allows users to make VoIP calls and send IP text messages, data traffic is routed over Sprint’s 3G network. TextNow is offering refurbished versions of Samsung Galaxy S2 for $120 and Nexus S for $90, conventional phone features have been disabled, they won’t support a SIM. Instead, these devices come with the TextNow app through which users can make calls and send SMS messages.

The service is particularly good for those who are on a tight budget. The base plan starts at $19 per month, affording unlimited texts, unlimited inbound calls, 500MB data and 750 minutes of outbound calls. Users will be assigned a separate number, just like conventional carriers assign numbers. Furthermore, calls to other TextNow users are absolutely free. The reason why they’re offering outdated devices is because they want to keep costs down. Lets see if low price entices customers to jump ship and join the VoIP bandwagon.

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    TextNow launches IP-based mobile phone service starting at $19 per month

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    Some people are afraid of commitment, and that includes vowing to stick with a carrier for two years. Thankfully, the list of choices keeps on growing for those who’d rather use contract-free devices, and the new TextNow mobile phone service is a fresh option. If the name sounds familiar, that’s because it began its life as a standalone app for making free calls and sending texts via WiFi. Staying true to its roots, the new service piggybacks on Sprint’s 3G and 4G network for an internet connection in the absence of WiFi, so you can use a TextNow-powered Android phone wherever the carrier has coverage. Yes, that’s wireless phone service over IP, and the outfit claims it’s the world’s first all-IP mobile operator. Device choices are limited to a Nexus S for $90 and a Galaxy S II for $120, but as plans begin at $19 per month, it might still be worth checking out, especially if you’re on a budget.

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