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Republic Wireless says it’s ‘all-in’

Placing a huge bet on Wi-Fi, Republic Wireless quietly announced during the holidays that it will eliminate all usage thresholds associated with its $19/month price for unlimited wireless service. Republic uses Wi-Fi to deliver voice, SMS and data on Android smartphones, supplementing with Sprint’s CDMA network when Wi-Fi is unavailable. Previously, Republic encouraged customers to rely primarily on Wi-Fi rather than cellular service by issuing warnings to those who were using too much cellular. In a recent blog post, the company told customers that it is now “all-in” and that no one will lose membership by using too much cellular.

Republic pays Sprint for the bandwidth it uses, so the more it can rely on Wi-Fi the better its chances of survival. Until late last month, Republic was trying to discourage excessive use of cellular by using a “celluar usage index,” but customer feedback ranged from “confusion to extreme criticism,” according to the company’s blog.

Republic Wireless is a subsidiary of Bandwidth.com.

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Martha DeGrasse
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Martha DeGrasse is the publisher of Network Builder Reports (nbreports.com). At RCR, Martha authored more than 20 in-depth feature reports and more than 2,400 news articles. She also created the Mobile Minute and the 5 Things to Know Today series. Prior to joining RCR Wireless News, Martha produced business and technology news for CNN and Dow Jones in New York and managed the online editorial group at Hoover’s Online before taking a number of years off to be at home when her children were young. Martha is the board president of Austin's Trinity Center and is a member of the Women's Wireless Leadership Forum.