Hop-On Introduces “The Graffiti” - A Disposable Mobile Phones For Use On Verizon’s Open Network

December 4, 2007 – 6:52 am

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Hop-On mobile recently announced that they were introducing their disposable mobile phone, The Graffiti on word that Verizon Wireless was opening up their wireless network for use with any device and any application.

The Graffiti is an affordable option (at under $50.00) for children, teens, seniors and those with less than perfect credit.

“Hop-on’s disposable cell phone is the perfect low-cost solution for anyone who may need to occasionally use a cell phone but doesn’t want the commitment with a contract,” says president Peter Michaels. “Some people just want to make a simple phone call and they don’t need all the bells and whistles associated with a fancy phone or a regular calling plan. Now that Verizon will be opening their networks to other devices, the market for our low-price, high-quality phones will increase dramatically.” Michaels also stated, “The disposable phone is a great way for carriers to add customers onto their networks.”

The Graffiti disposable cell phone will be available through Hop-on’s wholly owned subsidiary, Graffiti Wireless. The phone will be initially sold to distributors. Long term branding opportunities will be available.

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