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Trump Mobile launches 5G service with telehealth; will offer smartphone

Donald Trump (Photo: The Trump Organization)
President Donald Trump, owner, The Trump Organization. (Photo: The Trump Organization)

The Trump Organization is getting into the wireless business with licensed offerings including 5G networking, telehealth, and an upcoming smartphone model.

Trump Mobile, a licensee of President Donald Trump-owned The Trump Organization, is unveiling T1 Mobile, what it calls a “transformational” cellular service that will provide 5G wireless network access across the three major U.S. carriers of AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.

Trump Mobile’s flagship The 47 Plan, which is available for $47.45 per month, provides unlimited talk, text, and data, complete device protection, free international calling to more than 100 countries, and no contracts or credit check. 

"Trump Mobile is going to change the game, we’re building on the movement to put America first, and we will deliver the highest levels of quality and service,” said Donald Trump Jr., executive VP of The Trump Organization. “Our company is based right here in the United States because we know it’s what our customers want and deserve."

The company says it offers the largest U.S. 5G wireless network and that 24-hour-a-day customer service will be available from a U.S.-based customer service center featuring live representatives and no automation.

Trump Mobile becomes telehealth provider

In addition, the plan offers 24/7 roadside assistance through Drive America and telehealth services, including virtual medical care, mental health support, and ordering and delivery for prescription medications.

Although Trump Mobile has provided few details about how its telehealth and prescription offerings will work, entering the virtual health and prescription management space creates a big new player in an increasingly crowded vertical. 

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For example, Amazon offers its Amazon One Medical telehealth service via pay-per-visit and subscription programs, as well as the Amazon Pharmacy online prescription platform.

[READ MORE: Amazon shakes up pharmacy landscape with launch of online prescription service]

Meanwhile, Walmart has scaled back its healthcare presence, but retailers including The Vitamin Shoppe and Hy-Vee have telehealth offerings, and prescription drug savings platform GoodRx has been directly selling and fulfilling orders for eligible prescription and over-the-counter medications online in October 2024.

New smartphone coming in August

Trump Mobile also announced it will release the “T1 Phone” in August, at a retail price of $499. It is a sleek, gold Android 15 smartphone the company says is engineered for performance and designed and built in the U.S. 

“I'm incredibly excited to step into this new digital space, hard-working Americans deserve a wireless service that's affordable, reflects their values, and delivers reliable quality they can count on," said Eric Trump, executive VP of The Trump Organization. "We're especially proud to offer free long-distance calling to our military members and their families."

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