CASTLE ROCK, Colo., July 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- For the first time in rural Nevada, residents and businesses from McDermitt to Beatty will have access to affordable cell phone service without long-term contracts or credit checks.
Beginning in August, Choice will offer unlimited local voice, text and data with monthly plan options starting at $30 per month. Choice Pay As You Go plans give customers the flexibility to pay for and use as many or as few services as they want, for only 10 cents per minute on local and long distance calls. All Choice plans will offer high-speed and affordable Internet, texting, picture messaging and local and long distance calling to customers in Choice coverage areas. Through Choice, top quality service will also be available to those previously without coverage by any carrier.
"The availability of Choice means rural areas in Nevada will have access to affordable wireless voice and data without long-term commitments," said Choice Vice President of Distribution, Wayne Gibson. "By offering unlimited, contract-free voice and data plans, Choice will soon become a household name in Nevada."
Free Choice phones and 100 minutes per month, as well as discounts on additional services to families and individuals who qualify for governmental assistance via the Lifeline program, will also be available. Families and residents of tribal lands who meet certain requirements may also be eligible for additional subsidies.
Authorized Choice Agents will be located in Beatty, Denio, Gerlach-Empire, Round Mountain, Tonopah and Winnemucca, and plans to expand to other areas.
About Choice:
Choice stands for premier telecommunications services at affordable rates in rural United States. "Choice"(SM) is part of the Atlantic Tele-Network (Nasdaq: ATNI) family of telecommunications companies and brands. ATN owns and operates advanced wireless, wireline, and both terrestrial and submarine fiber optic networks in North America and the Caribbean.
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