About Tele 110 Mobile
The phone service provider designed to save you money
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Freedom
We’re a bit of an oddball among wireless carriers - we believe in true freedom. No contracts, no commitments, no strings attached. Change your plan anytime, upgrade or downgrade for free, and stay in control. At Tele 110, freedom isn’t just a feature - it’s who we are.
Individuality
Unlike the big carriers that focus only on unlimited plans, Tele 110 believes in individuality. Our plans, ranging from $5 to $25/mo can be customized to your heart's content or to each family member’s desire. Need a talk & text only plan for your kid? We’ve got you covered. Just want unlimited data? You can do that, too.
Savings
There’s nothing more satisfying than trimming a recurrent expense! We’re obsessed with giving people more bang for their buck. Our super affordable pay-as-you-go phone plans make it easy for you to pay only what you use and nothing else. Save more, spend smarter & let go of phone bill anxiety for good!
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The big History behind small phone bills
Our parent company, KeepCalling, has extensive experience in the telecom industry and has been providing calling services to millions of customers since 2002. So, we’re not a rookie after all! In 2016, in a partnership with a nationwide network, we had the chance to expand from international calls to providing full wireless service under the new brand, Tele110.com. This pocket-friendly solution grew in a few years to hundreds of thousands of happy customers. Tele 110-tastic, right?
Three international offices. One Mission.
It all started with one man’s honest need to keep in touch with his loved ones while working abroad. Calling internationally was a pain back in 2002, but our CEO knew there had to be a better way. $100 and one brilliant idea later, a new phone service was born, centered around the idea of providing premium service at affordable prices. Staying connected should be a basic human right, not a privilege.
