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Sparklight has announced the introduction of Sparklight Mobile, expanding affordable wireless options for customers.

News provided by: Sparklight

As reliable mobile connectivity becomes increasingly essential for education, work, healthcare access and everyday life, Sparklight, a leading broadband communications provider serving more than one million customers across 24 states, has introduced Sparklight Mobile, expanding affordable wireless options for customers and reinforcing the company’s commitment to providing reliable, easy-to-use connectivity solutions.

“In today’s world, staying connected at home and on the go is essential,” said Tony Mokry, Senior Vice President of Residential Services at Sparklight. “Sparklight Mobile gives customers a dependable mobile option that delivers the flexibility, reliability and value they expect from a provider they already know and trust.”

Designed with everyday needs in mind, Sparklight Mobile offers unlimited talk and text, reliable nationwide coverage and straightforward prepaid pricing with no contracts, no credit checks and no in-store activation required. Customers can keep their existing mobile number and choose from three affordable plans when bundled with Sparklight home internet:

  • 1 GB data for $15/month
  • 5 GB data for $25/month
  • Unlimited data for $30/month

A natural extension of Sparklight’s connectivity mission

The launch marks a meaningful step forward in Sparklight’s mission to provide seamless, reliable connectivity solutions to the communities it serves. By combining home internet and mobile into one ecosystem, customers benefit from a simple, integrated experience built on the company’s long-standing service reputation.

“We’re thrilled to expand our offerings to include mobile service alongside our fiber-powered home internet,” Mokry said. “This launch gives customers a seamless way to stay connected wherever they are — and reinforces our commitment to innovation, reliability and always working for our customers.”

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