Is Peter Adderton a Hero?
Yes. He's putting people over profits.
48%
No. He admitted using everything to promote MobileX.
20%
He may not be a hero, but he is doing something good.
32%
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MobileX CEO Peter Adderton is calling on larger carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile to assist customers who have lost access to federal food assistance. MobileX recently announced that it will cover the cost of its wireless service for customers who have been impacted by the loss of SNAP benefits, providing them with unlimited talk and text and up to 2GB of data per month.
MobileX will cover monthly service for customers who have had their food stamps paused due to the government shutdown. | Image credit-WVUA23
Keep in mind that this offer does not include the $14.88 or $24.88 Unlimited plans for new customers. Customers already on MobileX plans will have their current plan covered while SNAP benefits are disrupted. Everyday options begin as low as $3.48 per month. (Price does not include applicable taxes and government surcharges)
"As one of the few independent wireless carriers left, we believe in doing right by people, not just profits. If someone loses their SNAP benefits, we'll cover a wireless plan for as long as their SNAP benefits are suspended. Connectivity isn't a luxury, it's how families reach employers, schools, and loved ones. We're stepping up to make sure no one loses that lifeline because of government gridlock."
-Peter Adderton, founder and CEO, MobileX
MobileX subscribers can build their own custom 5G plan by downloading the MobileX app for their Android phone, or iOS-powered iPhone. Select the Build Your Own tab and pay only for the 5G data you need. Activation is quick and allows access to one of the fastest 5G networks in America. Sign up for MobileX at mymobilex.com, Walmart.com, or inside Walmart stores.