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Aio Wireless to Reach All U.S. Customers September 15

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Aug 29, 2013, 6:33 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Aio Wireless, which is owned and operated by AT&T, today announced that its prepaid service will be available across AT&T's entire footprint beginning September 15. Aio launched earlier this year and is already available in Florida, Texas, and the Atlanta metropolitan area. In addition to its expanded availability, Aio is running a promotion through September 29 that will give new customers their third month of service for free. Aio offers a handful of phones and tablets, and service plans start at $40 per month. Aio Wireless does not require contracts.

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thebriang

Aug 30, 2013, 1:55 PM
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WE ARE NOT AT&T!!! No Really....

And in related news, AT&T's Latest effort to make former customers believe they are Not AT&T, but a totally different company was called into legal question yesterday when their new Not AT&T brands coloring was found to be shades away another well-known player in the wireless industry who have used that color for 10 years.

Seriously, how bad is your company when you want people to think your someone else?

Well, Mr. &T, you may want to start your next corporate branding strategy session by brainstorming a few ideas to foster a new sense of UnEvil....then maybe stop coming up with new and innovative ways to screw your customers.
Oh yeah AT&T is so bad. With over 100 million subscribers. Yeah I hate AT&T I get service where I go. I have fast data speeds. I don't even know what 3G is anymore where I live. I have only had 1 billing issue that they fixed as soon as I called ...
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Yesterday I saw the "aio" logo on a red panel so naturally I thought that was the same thing as the T logo on hot pink and thought I was getting T-Mobile service! Oh noes!
Man, you can't be serious. That's either extreme trolling or sheeping.

So I guess Virgin Mobile was copying Verizon by your point-of-view, right? I mean, they're both red, so naturally they wanted people to think they were Verizon... I actuall...
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landmarkcm

Aug 30, 2013, 8:27 PM

Argh!!

I am currently using unlocked Tmobile phone on 60.00 GoPhone plan works great. Was thinking id Switch to Aio when they go nationwide but strangely they dont' support short code messaging=fail. I get alot of them the Free ones from UPS my bank hotel promos etc. Weird AT&T's own GoPhone & others let them through. Ugh it's always something.
 
 
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