Despite being hit by a lawsuit from T-Mobile over its use of the color magenta in its marketing materials, AT&T subsidiary Aio Wireless has announced plans for a nationwide online rollout starting mid-September. The Aio no-contract mobile device service is currently available to customers in Florida, Texas and the Metro Atlanta area in Georgia, as well as in Chicago. Aio will add brick-and-mortar stores in other markets, said company spokesperson Kathy Van Buskirk.
Wait, What? AT&T Follows in T-Mobile's Footsteps
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 31, 2013 05:00 AMDespite being hit by a lawsuit from T-Mobile over its use of the color magenta in its marketing materials, AT&T subsidiary Aio Wireless has announced plans for a nationwide online rollout starting mid-September. The Aio no-contract mobile device service is currently available to customers in Florida, Texas and the Metro Atlanta area in Georgia, as well as in Chicago. Aio will add brick-and-mortar stores in other markets, said company spokesperson Kathy Van Buskirk.