A Miami company with a track record of providing prepaid wireless services to immigrant communities and other consumers plans to heavily market low-cost cell phone plans in Tennessee under a government-subsidized telecommunications program, officials said Thursday.
TracFone, which says it has built up more than 10 million subscribers since it was founded in 1996, will offer a limited amount of free service to nearly 813,000 low-income households in the state, and then offer extra services at discounts under the Federal Communication Commission's so-called Lifeline program.
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