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TracFone Wireless, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorTopp Telecom, Inc.
FoundedMiami, Florida, United States (1996; 28 years ago (1996))
Headquarters
Miami, Florida
,
United States
Number of locations
90,000 retail locations
Area served
United States (including Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico)
Products
ServicesPrepaid mobile virtual network operator
Number of employees
400+ (2008)
ParentVerizon Communications (100%)[1]
Websitewww.tracfonewirelessinc.com
Footnotes / references
[2]

TracFone Wireless, Inc. (TFWI) is an American prepaid, no-contract mobile phone provider. TFWI is a subsidiary of Verizon Communications,[1] and offers products and services under several brands. It operates as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), holding agreements with the three largest United States wireless network operators to provide service: AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile US, and Verizon.[3]

In 2021, Verizon acquired TracFone Wireless, Inc. from Mexico-based América Móvil (owner of Claro) in a deal worth up to $6.9 billion, involving 20 million subscribers. The deal was approved by the Federal Communications Commission on November 22, 2021, and closed the following day.[4][5][1]

History

TracFone Wireless, Inc. was established in 1996 as Topp Telecom Inc., a prepaid mobile phone company, in Miami, Florida. It was founded by David Topp and F.J. Pollak. Pollak acted as the CEO of Tracfone until his death in 2016. [6] In February 1999, Topp received a major infusion of capital from Teléfonos de México (NYSETMX), a.k.a. TelMex, Mexico's largest telephone company. TelMex paid $57.5 million for a 55 percent controlling interest in the company.[7]

In 2000, TelMex spun off their mobile unit, creating América Móvil, of which Topp Telecom became a subsidiary. In November 2000, Topp Telecom Inc. changed its name to TracFone Wireless Inc.[8]

In 2012, América Móvil acquired rival network Simple Mobile.

In May 2013, América Móvil purchased Page Plus Cellular, which had 1.4 million subscribers. On January 6, 2014, regulatory approval was received and Page Plus Cellular began operating as a subsidiary of América Móvil.

LTE service was inaugurated by TracFone's brands over a year and a half, with Sprint networks handsets first supporting it in May 2013, followed by AT&T four months later in September, then T-Mobile in March 2014. Verizon's TracFone headsets began to be supported in December 2014.

Originally, TracFone service was limited to TracFone-branded phones, which are locked to the TracFone service using an internal SIM card. Other GSM phones, even those that were unlocked from another carrier, could not accept a TracFone SIM card, because these are bound to a specific handset. In 2013, TracFone began to open up its device pool with a 'bring your own device' program, selling SIM cards that could be inserted into qualifying non-TracFone phones (such as Verizon CDMA phones) to connect with the TracFone network.[9] In 2015, the program was expanded to unlocked and compatible GSM handsets.

On September 14, 2020, Verizon Wireless announced its intent to acquire TracFone in a cash-and-stock deal worth up to $6.9 billion. The deal closed on November 23, 2021.[4][10][11][1] The acquisition will likely wind down the agreements to use the AT&T and T-Mobile GSM networks in favor of the Verizon LTE network (as the slower last-generation CDMA network for Verizon is being wound down itself), and as of September 2022, Straight Talk has transitioned to Verizon SIMs and Verizon-compatible phones, along with encouragements to replace TracFone GSM handsets.

TracFone's brands and subsidiaries

Besides the Tracfone brand, TracFone Wireless operates several other brands and services: Clearway, Claro, GoSmart, Net10, Page Plus, SafeLink, Simple, Straight Talk, Telcel, Total, and Walmart Family.[6][12]

Clearway Wireless

Clearway Wireless (stylized as Clearway Wireless for Business) is a TracFone brand of wireless service exclusively for businesses to provide mobile services to their employees and clients.

On September 1, 2022, Clearway announced it was shutting down their website in preparation for transition of its customers to Verizon.[13]

Claro

Claro Enterprise Solutions, LLC (stylized as Claro USA) is the United States subsidiary of Claro, a mobile telephone service in Mexico owned by América Móvil. In June 2018, the USA subsidiary of Telmex (a competing Mexican mobile service), Telmex USA, was purchased by América Móvil, who changed the name to Claro Enterprise Solutions,[14] and assigned it to be operated as a subsidiary brand of TracFone.

In November 2021, Verizon purchased TracFone from América Móvil, and acquired all its subsidiary brands except for Claro USA. While América Móvil continues to own Claro and Claro USA, TracFone has remained as the USA distributor for Claro.[15]

GoSmart Mobile

GoSmart Mobile was purchased by TracFone from T-Mobile, along with Walmart Family Mobile, in September 2016.[16] GoSmart was previously a T-Mobile US subsidiary that became available in the US on February 19, 2013.[17]

Net10 Wireless

Net10 Wireless (stylized NET10 Wireless) is a subsidiary of TracFone Wireless which offers no-contract phone plans.[18]

Page Plus Cellular

Page Plus Cellular is a prepaid Verizon Wireless mobile virtual network operator in the United States operated by TracFone Wireless, Inc.[19] In May 2013, América Móvil purchased Page Plus Cellular for an undisclosed amount.[20]

SafeLink Wireless is a Lifeline supported service for low-income consumers in the United States.[21] Lifeline is funded through the Universal Service Fund, and managed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).[22]

Per the FCC's ruling and the U.S. Department of Justice's settlement with TracFone and Verizon Communications Inc, upon Verizon's November 23, 2021 acquisition of TracFone, Verizon will continue to offer LifeLine services under the TracFone brand SafeLink for seven years, and ensuring the same rates and plans for current SafeLink customers for three years.[23][24][25][26]

Simple Mobile

Simple Mobile Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedNovember 2009; 14 years ago (November 2009)
FoundersDavid Topp and F.J. Pollak
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
ParentTracFone Wireless

Simple Mobile Inc. (stylized SIMPLE Mobile) was founded in November 2009 as a prepaid mobile network operator of T-Mobile US.[27] Simple Mobile Inc. was acquired by TracFone Wireless in 2012. América Móvil, TFWI's parent company, acquired Simple Mobile in June 2012 and incorporated it as a subsidiary of TracFone Wireless.[28]

Beginning in February 2021, TracFone's USA brand of Mexico's Telcel, called Telcel América, folded into TracFone's brand Simple Mobile and its customers were moved over.[29][30]

Straight Talk Wireless

Straight Talk Wireless
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
FoundedOctober 18, 2009; 14 years ago (October 18, 2009)
FoundersErnest Daniels
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
ParentTracFone Wireless

Straight Talk Wireless was launched on October 18, 2009 as a no-contract phone plan service. As part of an agreement with Walmart, Walmart is Straight Talk's exclusive retailer.[31]

Telcel

Telcel América is a wireless service from TracFone that allows its users to call internationally.[32] Telcel América is the United States subsidiary of Telcel, a mobile telephone service in Mexico owned by América Móvil. The brand is operated by TracFone Inc.

In February 2021, its customers were folded into TracFone's brand Simple Mobile.[33][34] However, TracFone continues to be the USA distributor for Telcel.[35]

Total by Verizon

Total by Verizon
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
Headquarters
Miami, florida
,
United States
Area served
United States
ParentTracFone Wireless

Total by Verizon is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that uses the Verizon network.[36]

Total Wireless was a subsidiary of TracFone Wireless.[37] In 2022, after the acquisition of TracFone by Verizon, the name was changed to "Total by Verizon", and while it is still handled by TracFone as their brand, it will eventually be exclusively through Verizon Wireless.

Walmart Family Mobile

Walmart Family Mobile (along with GoSmart Mobile) was purchased by TracFone from T-Mobile in September 2016.[38] Like Straight Talk Wireless, Walmart Family Mobile's exclusive retailer is Walmart.

Roaming and repair issues

On February 9, 2007, a preliminary settlement in a class-action lawsuit against TracFone was carried out by Jeanette Wagner, and approved in the Boone County Circuit Court in Kentucky.[39][40] The complainants alleged that TracFone misled consumers by charging a roaming rate in their home calling area (they were charged for 2 units per minute, not the usual 1 unit per minute), and that it refused to extend their prepaid service time during handset repairs. As a result of the settlement, Tracfone gave each of their customers an extra 20 units of airtime.

Misleading "unlimited" plan claims

In January 2015, the Federal Trade Commission started a class action lawsuit naming TracFone and its affiliates, saying that the company cut off or slowed down "unlimited" data to its customers after they reached a fixed 30-day limit. TracFone was being sued over lying to their consumers about "unlimited" data.[41][42] This led to $40 million in consumer refunds as a result.[43]

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