Wal-Mart Stores , an American public corporation running a chain of large discount department stores and a chain of warehouse stores will launch a family post-paid cell phone plan with T-Mobile USA.
Unlimited calling and texting will cost US$45 per month for the first line and US$25 for each additional line for the family. The service will be offered starting next week in most of its stores across the nation.
The companies look like targeting customers who aren’t willing to pay for marquee devices such as Apple Inc.’s iPhone or Verizon Wireless’ Droid lineup.
According to T-Mobile Chief Operations Officer Jim Alling, the new service offers customers a low-cost alternative for unlimited voice, messaging, web and inexpensive international calling.
Wal-Mart’s family mobile plan includes offerings from Samsung Electronics Co., Motorola Inc. and Nokia. T-Mobile USA is a subsidiary of German phone company Deutsche Telekom AG.
