On Tuesday, Shares of AT&T, Inc. (NYSE:T), gained 1.78% to $33.14.
AT&T and ZTE USA are now offering the ZTE Mobley™, AT&T’s first plug-in vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot, starting Sept. 11, in AT&T stores and online at www.att.com/mobley. The ZTE Mobley allows up to five devices to connect to the internet and use the hotspot data plan to surf the Web, play games, and watch videos all on the nation’s most reliable LTE network.
Installation and setup is a breeze. Simply plug in the ZTE Mobley into your vehicle’s OBD II (on-board diagnostics) port. It works with most vehicles 1996 and newer. Once plugged in, there is no need for charging cables for the device. Your vehicle automatically powers the ZTE Mobley to create a Wi-Fi connection in a matter of seconds.
Key features:
- Fast Network Speeds: A Qualcomm MDM9215 processor, together with AT&T’s 4G LTE network, gives fast speed and performance.
- Convenient: No need to turn the ZTE Mobley on and off. Wi-Fi is on when the car is on.
- Customization: Networks can be customized through AT&T’s Wi-Fi manager home page.
AT&T Inc. provides telecommunications services in the United States and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Wireless and Wireline. The Wireless segment offers data and voice services, counting local, long-distance, and network access services, in addition to roaming services to youth, family, professionals, small businesses, government, and business customers.
Shares of Visa Inc. (NYSE:V), inclined 1.98% to $70.53, during its last trading session.
Visa Inc. declared continued global success of Visa Checkout, the online check out service that allows shoppers to pay with their cards online and on any device, with just a few clicks. In recent months, no less than thirty-three new merchants, ranging from Best Buy and Under Armour to Barnes & Noble and Taco Bell, have signed on to offer Visa Checkout.
The rapidly expanding list of merchants will continue to make it easier for consumers to buy everything they need online, on any device, using Visa Checkout. The newly signed merchant partners by country comprise:
- United States: Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Barnes & Noble College, Cle de Peau Beaute, delivery.com, EllenShop.com, JustFab, LivingSocial, Shiseido, ShoeDazzle, Shutterfly, Sport Chalet Mobile, StudentUniverse, Under Armour, Taco Bell, Title Nine and zulily
- Australia: Event Cinemas, Village Cinemas, Hoyts, Moshtix, The Roses Only Group and Ticketek
- Canada: Grand & Toy and Heart and Stroke Foundation
- Colombia: Archies, Agrocampo, BabyMarket, Carulla.com, Exito.com, Falabella.com, Myriam Camhi and Unicef (due to technology partner IATAI integrating Visa Checkout)
Visa Inc., a payments technology company, operates as a retail electronic payments network worldwide. The company facilitates commerce through the transfer of value and information among financial institutions, merchants, consumers, businesses, and government entities.
Finally, Devon Energy Corporation (NYSE:DVN), ended its last trade with 0.90% gain, and closed at $40.50.
Devon Energy Corporation declared that Dave Hager, president and chief executive officer, will present at the UBS Houston Energy Bus-less Tour on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, at 2 p.m. CT.
Devon Energy Corporation, an independent energy company, primarily engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGLs) in the United States and Canada.
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