Ting Mobile
Wireless service company
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June 6 2025 | Parent company EchoStar Corporation was reported to be preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after FCC suspension and missed interest payments. |
June 2022 | Dish began offering wireless services through Ting Mobile, Boost Mobile, Republic Wireless, and Gen Mobile brands, with Ting Mobile plans now using the Verizon network. |
November 2020 | Robert Currie was named head of the Ting Mobile brand, and the company changed its plan structure away from pay-as-you-go rates. |
August 3 2020 | Dish Network acquired key Ting Mobile assets, with a two-year transitional license to the Ting branding. The sale did not include the Ting Internet division. |
2019 | Ting Mobile expanded its service offerings to include GSM, CDMA, and High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) networks, providing customers with multiple network technology options. |
July 10 2019 | Ting Mobile announced it would not renew its network agreement with T-Mobile after December 19, 2019, and initially planned to partner with Verizon. |
June 2017 | Ting Mobile gained 19,000 new customers in the first half of the year, partly attributed to the shutdown of rival RingPlus. |
February 24 2015 | Ting Mobile offered public beta access to its GSM network, with an official product launch to follow in the coming months. |
December 9 2014 | Ting Mobile announced upcoming GSM services using the T-Mobile network, allowing customers to have phones on multiple networks within the same account. |
February 2012 | Ting Mobile officially launched its mobile service. |
February 2012 | Ting Mobile was originally established by Tucows as a mobile virtual network operator providing cellular service in the United States. |
December 6 2011 | Ting Mobile launched a public beta, offering official support for seven Sprint-branded smartphones and providing a list of compatible devices and a user discussion area. |
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