2016-06-16


Wireless Services US is a new MVNO based in the US aiming for prepaid dealers/retailers to be able to provide service to their own customers. The service operates under Verizon's Postpaid network and gives each dealer the chance to promote their business by providing the service.

Although there are other MVNOs that offer the same service to companies, Wireless Services US says that what sets them apart from the others is that they give their dealers a chance to promote their own company and not have to use Wireless Services US. This allows companies to keep their own customers and not have to redirect them to another company.

Wireless Services US does not get in touch with the end user through text or email. Instead, your customers will have to get in touch with you if they need to do something with their account. When a customer needs to make his monthly payment, he will have to go through the dealer company directly. This means that he cannot sign up for autopay through a website or pay his service somewhere else. Only the dealer has access to the website since Wireless Services will provide them an exclusive log in to be able to do certain tasks like activate new accounts, process port-ins, do replenishments, 3G/4G swaps, Unstack and Apply stacked plans, MDN status, MDN Swaps, ESN Swaps, and many more. Additionally, this means that the dealer gets to keep his full discount percentage and not have to share it with another company.

By running under Verizon Wireless' postpaid network, Wireless Services US is able to offer 3G and 4G/LTE plans to their dealers. They do not offer any "unlimited" data options. Instead, they have a host of options such as monthly plans with unlimited talk and text, a yearly plan, true data add-on plans, and even Pay As You Go plan options.

If you are a dealer/retailer seeking more information about Wireless Services US, head on to their website www.wirelessservices.us. To clarify, they are not trying to compete with the other MVNOs but instead, offer an opportunity for companies to sell a service of their own as a way of promoting their company and not somebody else's.

Source: Wireless Service US


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