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We provide direct access to the products required to deliver the technology – the latest wireless phones, mobile broadband access cards and a variety of accessories at affordable costs.
Mobile Solutions offers a range of direct-to-consumer shipping options, as well as a range of solutions to help you manage your inventory and while keeping costs down.
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Your Mobile Subscribers Can Pay for Their Devices in Their Own Time
NRTC Mobile Solutions, one of the nation’s leading mobile virtual network operators (MVNO), has begun working with Splitit, the Atlanta-based developer of a platform to enable installment payments. The new partnership will make it possible for all Mobile Solutions resellers to offer consumers convenient installment plans for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices.
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Carr Lays Out Plan to Build More Communications Networks Faster
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr gave a speech this afternoon in Sioux Falls, SD, to announce his “Build America” agenda for the coming months. Following the recent establishment of a Republican majority on the Commission, Carr sees an opportunity to move quickly on several reforms. His six-point plan includes ideas to accelerate broadband construction, free spectrum for 5G and satellite broadband, and speed up the elimination of obsolete regulations.

NRTC Sharing the Power of Mobile Communications Through NTCA Partnership
Mobile phone service and modern smart devices are becoming increasingly important to everyday life in America. Cable broadband and fixed wireless access companies have home and mobile internet bundles to create competition for ISPs in rural areas. A year after NTCA and NRTC established their Mobile Virtual Network Collaboration, 12 NRTC members are now taking advantage of the offer to provide a full line of home and mobile broadband and voice communications in their communities.

FCC Preparing in Case Spectrum Auction Authority Returns
With Congressional leaders showing some willingness to return spectrum auction authority to the FCC, the Commission took steps to hasten the distribution of licenses for 5G and other wireless services. It proposed rules for reauction of some AWS-3 licenses (1.7 GHz and 2.1 GHz), with bidding credits to attract bids for rural licenses. It launched an investigation into auctioning lower C-band (3.98-4.2 GHz) licenses.