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Broadband & Mobile Featured Article
October 08, 2007
Disney Mobile Customers Stay Connected with kajeet
By Stefania Viscusi Assignment Desk Editor
For all the Disney Mobile customers out there who are worried over being left without a cell phone service catered to their needs after the recent announcement by Walt Disney Internet Group to cease operations, do not fear.
Pay as you go cell phone service provider for tweens, kajeet, is offering all Disney Mobile customers between now and November 10th who transfer their phone number over to kajeet, a $50 airtime credit.
Citing, a new direction, Disney mobile announced the termination of the MVNO
phone service to "explore a new business model for its content and services."
With kajeet, a cell phone service made from a kid's point of view, tweens can customize their mobile experience while still allowing parents to feel comfortable with their use of the mobile technology. Including such capabilities as a TimeManager, to set times for the phone to be active, WalletManager, to offer allocation of charges depending on the kind of call placed or text message sent, and other features to improve the mobile experience for both parents and teens.
"kajeet has built a robust, totally customizable pay-as-you-go wireless service that super-serves our tween and teen customers and, not incidentally, their parents," said Daniel Neal, CEO and Founder of kajeet in a statement to the press.
"kajeet has built a robust, totally customizable pay-as-you-go wireless service that super-serves our tween and teen customers and, not incidentally, their parents," said Daniel Neal, CEO and Founder of kajeet in a statement to the press.
"We have a growing selection of full-featured phones with everything that kids want plus a powerful set of easy-to-use online tools that let kids and parents manage budget and usage together with no long-term contracts, no activation or termination fees, and -- most importantly -- no surprise bills."
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