Digital Trends writes: “Customers of Amp’d Mobile who were expecting to find themselves without mobile phone service have apparently been granted a one-week reprieve: the company now says it will “potentially” be suspending operations on July 31, rather than the previously published date of July 24.” (more…)
SlashPhone writes: “If you are one of the Amp’d Mobile subscribers in US, make sure you read the FAQ page on the company site for Number Porting and service suspension information. Amp’d Mobile will be officially suspend their service in US on 24th July. While it is not sure if the company will be bought by other carrier, you can (more…)
On June 1st, 2007, Amp’d Mobile Inc. filed for protection under Chapter 11 bankruptcy to restructure the business. As a result of our rapid growth, our back-end infrastructure was unable to keep up with customer demand. We are taking this step as a necessary and responsible action to sustain and strengthen our momentum (more…)
The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday proposed a fine of US$100,000 against Amp’d Mobile for failing to adequately protect customer’s personal phone records from thieves, The Associated Press reports. This is at least the forth such action by the FCC since January, and comes after matching US$100,000 (more…)