TRUMP MOBILE
The Trump Organization Introduces "Trump Mobile," a New Wireless Service
To Take on Major Carriers In an effort to compete with major U.S. telecom companies like AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, the Trump Organization announced the launch of a new cellphone service on Monday named Trump Mobile. Donald Trump Jr. stated at a rally at Trump Tower in New York that "a big part of what we've always done has been focused on providing technology for people who are underserved—whether in crypto or other areas—but one space where we saw a real performance gap was in the mobile industry."
In a not-so-subtle reference to Donald Trump's dual roles as the 45th and maybe 47th president of the United States, the project's A website is promoting a plan at $47.45 per month. Trump Jr. continued, "With Trump Mobile, we're offering a full suite of products that people can rely on." "Users will be able to get roadside assistance for their cars, access telemedicine on their phones, and enjoy unlimited texting across 100 countries worldwide for a fixed monthly fee." Ten years have passed since Donald Trump's well-known descent down the golden escalator, which launched his 2016 presidential campaign. The news comes at the same time. This action also marks the Trump family's most recent foray into the media, cryptocurrency, and technology industries.
Donald Trump's sons, Eric and Donald Jr.,
are in charge of the Trump Organization, which oversees his private commercial endeavors. The corporation is prioritizing U.S.-made products and services for its new mobile endeavor. On Monday, a gold-colored smartphone known as the "T1" was put up for pre-order for $499.
