Simplexity Signs Clearwire WiMAX MVNO Deal with Karma
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Simplexity MVNO Services says that it has signed an MVNO agreement with a new company, Karma, that plans to offer free hotspot access over the Clearwire WiMAX network.
Karma expects to roll out their service in the United States by the end of 2012.
When a new user joins, they are taken to a personalized page about the owner of the nearby hotspot. Strangers can then sign in with their Facebook account and immediately get 100MB of free browsing to connect to the 'borrowed' hotspot. For every user who does that, the owner of Karma gets 100MB of free data credited to his account. The more a user shares his Karma connection, the more free data he earns.
As the preferred MVNE for Clearwire, Simplexity will provide Karma with access to Clearwire's network and support for Karma's ongoing operations.
Terry Hsu, President of Simplexity MVNO Services, said, "Karma brings innovation to the wireless industry in several ways. From a technology point of view, they will enable data to be shared based on a user level rather than a device level. From a distribution point of view, Karma is truly leveraging the power of social media to distribute the benefits of mobile connectivity. Simplexity is excited about the opportunity to partner with companies, like Karma, that bring true innovation and thought leadership to the industry."
Under the terms of this agreement, Simplexity will also provide Karma with the infrastructure to perform activations, suspensions, restorations, deactivations, service changes, service inquiries, and device changes on the Clearwire network.
Tags: [simplexity] [clearwire] [mvno] [wimax] [USA]
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