Tello Mobile

Tello Mobile is a US mobile virtual network operator that launched in 2016 operating on Sprint’s network.

Products

Tello Mobile offers telecommunication services to US market.[1]

Tello Mobile gives options to choose the number of minutes, text messages, or data that can be used.[2] Alternatively, they can choose a pay-as-you-go/prepaid mobile plan.

On January 7, 2020, Tello announced the launch of its unlimited phone plan.

On February 12, 2020, the company added family plans to its variety of phone plans offering its customers the possibility to add extra lines with no added cost. There can be an unlimited number of additional lines, each with their own phone number and Tello plan.

Products are developed based on a no-contract policy, and are available exclusively online. Users pay for their service based on their usage of data, and no separate tethering fees are charged by Tello in order to share a connection with laptops or other Wi-Fi capable devices.

Tello supports devices that run on Sprint (CDMA) and allows devices to be purchased directly from the company, or for pre-existing phones to be switched over to their telecommunications service. Tello provides a compatibility checker to help customers verify if their device is a match.

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See also

References

  1. "Tello: Best Build-Your-Own Cell Phone Plans?". WhistleOut. 2017-12-11. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
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