Boomerang Wireless amended its application for designation as an eligible...
Boomerang Wireless amended its application for designation as an eligible telecom carrier to add Florida to the list of states where it hopes to offer service under the Lifeline program, in a filing at the FCC. The carrier also defines…
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its proposed service area by providing a list of study areas, revises Boomerang’s proposed Lifeline service offerings and “notes the approval of Boomerang’s Compliance Plan,” in the filing (http://xrl.us/bnqncc). “Boomerang seeks ETC designation in order to provide handsets and domestic voice services to low-income customers under the brand enTouch Wireless,” it said. “Boomerang also intends to provide Lifeline-only service to residents of Tribal lands. Boomerang has direct, network carrier contracts with Sprint and Verizon Wireless, and has a contract in place to resell service from GSM carriers. The multi-carrier wireless network platform provides robust wireless service coverage across the entire ETC footprint. Boomerang has direct, in-depth experience with building voice, data and broadband products directly with carriers.” Boomerang previously sought ETC designation in Washington, D.C., Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.