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  2. Virgin Mobile USA - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Mobile USA began operating in the summer of 2002. Because prepaid mobile had a downmarket perception at the time, Virgin Mobile USA called its service "pay as you go." [citation needed] A Kyocera Marbl, one of Virgin Mobile USA's first phones.

  3. Prepaid mobile phone - Wikipedia

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    A prepaid mobile device, also known as a pay-as-you-go (PAYG), pay-as-you-talk, pay and go, go-phone, prepay, or burner phone, is a mobile device such as a phone for which credit is purchased in advance of service use. The purchased credit is used to pay for telecommunications services at the point the service is accessed or consumed.

  4. Virgin Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Mobile France was a mobile virtual network operator in France that began as a subsidiary of Virgin Group. Launched in France on 3 April 2006, Virgin Mobile was the fifth mobile operator on the French market and the first MVNO by number of subscribers, with over 2 million customers.

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  6. Virgin Mobile (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Mobile UK was a mobile phone service provider. The company was launched by Virgin Group and One2One in 1999 as the world's first mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), initially using the One2One network. Virgin Mobile offered contract mobile packages, as well as mobile broadband services. It sold its services directly, as well as ...

  7. T-Mobile UK - Wikipedia

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    The network was purchased by Deutsche Telekom in 1999 [10] and rebranded as T-Mobile in summer 2002. [11] T-Mobile offered both pay-as-you-go and pay-monthly contract phones. The pay-monthly contracts consisted of set numbers of minutes and 'flexible boosters' which allow the customer to change them month to month depending on their needs.