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InPhonic Inc (NASDAQ: INPC) is a company that sells wireless services and devices online, both through its e-commerce site Wirefly () and through private labeled websites it creates and manages for online retailers. Partners include brands such as Radio Shack, Cognigen, and AOLMobile.com and others, which sell wireless phones and cell phone service plans from major carriers like Verizon Wireless, Cingular, T-Mobile, and others. InPhonic also operates a ], or MVN0, called Liberty Wireless. InPhonic Inc (NASDAQ: INPC) is a company that sells wireless services and devices online, both through its e-commerce site Wirefly () and through private labeled websites it creates and manages for online retailers. Partners include brands such as Radio Shack, Cognigen, and AOLMobile.com and others, which sell wireless phones and cell phone service plans from major carriers like Verizon Wireless, Cingular, T-Mobile, and others. InPhonic also operates a ], or MVNO, called Liberty Wireless.


The wireless company, founded and headed by David Steinberg, went public in November 2004. The board of directors includes such notable names as would-be VP Jack Kemp and ] (formerly of Pepsi Co and Apple). Inc Magazine listed InPhonic as one of its Top 25 companies in 2004. The wireless company, founded and headed by David Steinberg, went public in November 2004. The board of directors includes such notable names as would-be VP Jack Kemp and ] (formerly of Pepsi Co and Apple). Inc Magazine listed InPhonic as one of its Top 25 companies in 2004.

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InPhonic Inc (NASDAQ: INPC) is a company that sells wireless services and devices online, both through its e-commerce site Wirefly (www.wirefly.com) and through private labeled websites it creates and manages for online retailers. Partners include brands such as Radio Shack, Cognigen, and AOLMobile.com and others, which sell wireless phones and cell phone service plans from major carriers like Verizon Wireless, Cingular, T-Mobile, and others. InPhonic also operates a mobile virtual network operator, or MVNO, called Liberty Wireless.

The wireless company, founded and headed by David Steinberg, went public in November 2004. The board of directors includes such notable names as would-be VP Jack Kemp and John Sculley (formerly of Pepsi Co and Apple). Inc Magazine listed InPhonic as one of its Top 25 companies in 2004.

The company is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and maintains technology and operations centers in Largo, Maryland, Long Island City, New York and Reston, Virginia.

Washington Post profile of InPhonic

Wirefly.com - cell phones and plans