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Aio Wireless (pronounced / eɪ. oʊ / "A-O" Wireless) was a prepaid wireless service provider in the United States, wholly owned by AT&T Inc., launched in May 2013. [1] [2] [3]
Aio Wireless’ first-class service with no annual contract is scheduled to be available online (www.aiowireless.com) to all U.S. customers starting in mid-September. Aio is currently available to customers in markets in Florida, Texas and the Metro-Atlanta area through over 200 dealer-owned Aio stores and through the Aio website.
AT&T jumped into the no-contract world yesterday with the launch of Aio Wireless, a new service that will offer unlimited talk, text, and data.
AT&T no-contract brand Aio Wireless is opening up its digital doors to everyone, the newbie carrier announced on Thursday. That means any US customer can browse and purchase phones from Aio's...
Originally exclusive to Houston, Orlando and Tampa, Aio Wireless offers a variety of contract-free voice and data plans, and has apparently proved itself successful. An Aio Basic plan costs $40...
Called Aio Wireless (pronounced AY-oh), the new wireless service provider leans on AT&T's network and offers a range of prepaid devices, including Apple's iPhone 5, which costs 649.99 full...
AT&T today launched a new wireless service, dubbed Aio Wireless, that will provide customers with no-contract talk, text, and data.
Aio Wireless. AT&T is pushing more aggressively into the no-contract market, announcing Thursday that it's taking its prepaid network, Aio Wireless, nationwide in mid-September. The wireless...
AT&T's new Aio Wireless (pronounced A-O) service is the company's answer to T-Mobile's recent radical switch to simpler, lower-cost, no-contract plans for phones and tablets.
The carrier's no-contract service Aio Wireless on Thursday announced plans to expand to all U.S. customers starting in mid-September. The move comes after AT&T first launched Aio Wireless...