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During the 4G/5G Summit held in Hong Kong, Qualcomm announced that its upcoming processor, the Snapdragon 830 chip, will be equipped with the chip maker’s X16 LTE modem, which will let mobile devices achieve download speeds of up to 1 gbps. The company did, however, qualify that to date, only a little more than two thirds of mobile operators across the globe can implement such download speeds. Then of course, there is the issue of data caps -- what is the use of having ultra fast download speeds when all it does is let the mobile user go beyond his data allowance on any given month.
Mobile virtual network operator The People’s Operator is debuting a new rate plan called Infinity, and it offers customers unlimited data for as low as $55 a month. Those who are interested must note a few things though. For one, the Infinity unlimited plan is only made available to customers who possess CDMA compatible mobile devices.
Pinterest has announced that it has reached 150 million in terms of the volume of monthly active users. This number is definitely an improvement over the 100 million it projected more than a year ago. But as pointed out by a report published by TechCrunch, the 150 million is just short of the 151 million actual target (per leaked documents obtained by TechCrunch).
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The TPO Mobile Plans feature unlimited minutes, unlimited text messages, and a choice between different 4G LTE data packages. The TPO Infinity Plan offers unlimited 4G LTE data, unlimited talk, and unlimited text. Price shown is with auto pay turned on. Data is unlimited, but may be slowed after 50GB of usage per month.
About TPO
TPO, short for The People's Operator, is an MVNO that offers cell phone service, and also raises money for causes around the globe.
TPO gives 10% of your monthly wireless bill to the charity you choose. Also, 25% of TPO profits go to the TPO Foundation.
TPO runs a free social network (with no ads) that helps raise awareness and connect people around common charitable causes.
How to get started: Select the plan you want, then select the charity you want to contribute to, and TPO will automatically start donating 10% of your monthly bill.
Features and Benefits
Unlimited Calling and Texting
TPO Offers unlimited calling and texting in the United States
No Contracts or Hidden Fees
TPO Unlimited Goodness Plans feature no contracts, hidden fees, or activation fees.
Get a New Phone or Bring Your Own
When you switch to TPO, you can elect to buy a new phone from them, or Bring Your Own Sprint-compatible phone.
Sprint Network
TPO runs on the Nationwide Sprint network that covers over 278 million people around the United States. International features are available for a fee.
Other Benefits
The following features are also included:
Call Waiting
Call Forwarding
Caller ID
Call Blocking
Voicemail
3-Way Calling
Cost Breakdown in Detail
Monthly
Base Plan
$ 54.99
Messages Cost
$0.00
Data Cost
$0.00
Grand Total
$54.99
*Other fees based on usage may apply, including early termination fees and a one time activation fee of $0.00.
Description
Cost
Data
Excess
Unlimited Unlimited (may be slowed after 50GB of usage per month)
A startup firm called Shine has decided to deploy a new service that sends on-demand life coaching tips to users via text message. The Shinevisor service is being introduced by the company as a paid tier to its free, daily text messaging service. While most companies out there are rolling out chatbots and SMS based concierge services designed to get people to purchase products and services, it is refreshing to find a company that actually wants to help people become better versions of themselves.
Pandora has just recently launched its own new paid tier called Pandora Plus, and for good measure, the music streaming company also took the opportunity to debut a new redesigned brand logo. It may just be coincidence, but it bears noting that Amazon has also recently introduced its new on demand music streaming service called Amazon Music Unlimited.
Just recently, Samsung has decided, once and for all, to completely and permanently stop all production and sales of its latest phablet, the Galaxy Note 7.