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Tello Mobile has launched its Black Friday 2023 offers. The T-Mobile powered MVNO has discounted its 1GB and 2GB plans. The 1GB plan is available for $6 and the 2GB plan for $8 for new customers and new lines only. The discount is for the first month of service, then each plan goes back to its regular rate of $10/month and $14/month respectively. Taxes are extra.
Each plan includes unlimited talk, text, and data with data speeds reduced to 2G (64Kbps - 128Kbps) for the remainder of the billing cycle after the monthly high-speed data allotment has been reached. Mobile hotspot use is allowed, and you can use all the plan's allotted high-speed data if you'd like. Tello's phone plans include free international calling to over 60 countries. A total of 1,000 minutes can be used in a 30-day billing cycle for international calls. Customers that don't enable autopay billing, and pay their bills manually instead will get rollover data.
This sale is scheduled to be available at least until December 14th. Customers wishing to subscribe to either plan can do so instantly through the use of eSIM with an eSIM capable device. If you need a physical SIM card, Tello Mobile will ship one to you free of charge.
Tello is marketing its holiday offer through its social media channels including Facebook and X. At the moment, no video ads have been released through Tello's YouTube channel where it does often spend money to promote its offers.
Fresh deals are up for grabs on https://t.co/zlHqurlELL:
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The offer is valid for new customers & new lines, for the 1st month of service, on selected phone plans.
Go grab it until Dec 14th! ⏰ pic.twitter.com/m0cMiJEp6E— tellomobile (@tellomobile) November 15, 2023
Tello Mobile was founded in 2015, and is a subsidiary of KeepCalling, a global telecommunications company that registered in the USA market in 2002. Tello is an MVNO that uses the T-Mobile network for coverage. In 2020, the company announced it had surpassed 100,000 subscribers.