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The Trump Organization has just launched a self-branded mobile service called Trump Mobile, marking a new stride in courting conservative consumers. But it’s not just about the service; this is about creating a true American alternative to the major telecom monopolies.
This new venture boasts of call centers based right here in the United States, and phones, yes, phones made in America. “We are going to be introducing an entire package of products where people can come and they can get telemedicine on their phones for one flat monthly fee, roadside assistance on their cars, unlimited texting to 100 countries around the world,” announced Donald Trump Jr., at Trump Tower in New York. This is about more than a phone service. It’s about American ingenuity and self-reliance!
This is a family that’s known for real estate empires, luxury hotels, and golf resorts, but now they’re venturing into digital media and even cryptocurrency. They’re not afraid to innovate. They’re not afraid to challenge the status quo, and that is exactly what we need.
A website that went live after the announcement detailed the Trump-branded smartphone available from September, and a $47.45 a month subscription plan to the new network. Now, if that isn’t a beacon of American innovation and resilience, I don’t know what is!
The smartphone industry in the United States is among the most competitive in the world, dominated by global players like Apple and Samsung. But more than 60 million smartphones are purchased annually by American consumers, and almost all of these devices are manufactured abroad, primarily in China, South Korea, and increasingly in India and Vietnam. It’s about time we had a homegrown option.
The U.S. mobile network market is controlled by three national carriers: Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, which together control over 95% of the wireless market. These companies operate massive, capital-intensive infrastructures and offer bundled services to tens of millions of subscribers. But with Trump Mobile, we’re seeing a challenge to that monopoly, and that’s exactly what the free market needs.
In conclusion, this is about more than phones. This is about the spirit of American entrepreneurship – the refusal to be satisfied with the status quo, the determination to offer an alternative, and the guts to stand up to the big guys.
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