7-Eleven Speak Out Wireless
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7-Eleven Speak Out Wireless is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator operating out of the United States and Canada, owned by 7-Eleven. The service was introduced in the US April 2004 and operates on the Cingular Wireless network via the "mobile virtual network enabler" Ztar mobile. In Canada the operation began November 2005 on the Rogers network with Nokia phones.
[edit] Phones
In the USA:
In Canada:
- Nokia 1100
- Nokia 3120
- Nokia 6061
- Nokia 1112
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