Republic Wireless is an American mobile virtual network operator that provides cell phone service. It primarily operates using Wi-Fi hotspots and advertises itself as having the ability to switch between Wi-Fi and cellular networks seamlessly.
Founded in 2010 by David Morken
First launched in 2011 with a beta program that included 7,000 users
In 2016, Republic Wireless launched a newer version of its Wi-Fi calling service, called 'Bonded Calling'
In 2019, the company announced its 'My Choice' plan, which offers unlimited talk, text, and 1GB of data for $15 per month.
As of 2021, Republic Wireless is owned by Dish Network.
Another mobile virtual network operator that uses Wi-Fi hotspots and cellular networks. Operated by Google and offers competitive pricing.
A low-cost mobile virtual network operator that offers affordable rates for cell phone service.
A major cell phone carrier that offers both prepaid and postpaid plans, with nationwide coverage.
A major cell phone carrier that offers both prepaid and postpaid plans, with nationwide coverage.
Offers unlimited talk, text, and 1GB of data for $15 per month.
Phones that prioritize Wi-Fi usage, with cellular backup.
Traditional cell phone plans with various data options and pricing.
Republic Wireless is a mobile virtual network operator that primarily operates using Wi-Fi hotspots and can seamlessly switch between Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
Republic Wireless primarily operates using Wi-Fi hotspots, but also has access to cellular networks as a backup.
Republic Wireless offers various pricing options for its Clear Choice and My Choice plans, with varying amounts of data and talk/text limits.
Bonded Calling is a service offered by Republic Wireless that allows for seamless switching between Wi-Fi and cellular networks, even during a phone call.
Yes, Republic Wireless is often cited as a good option for low-cost cell phone service due to its low pricing and access to Wi-Fi hotspots.