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Revision as of 04:20, 1 December 2007 by 24.10.71.252 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Company type | Public (NASDAQ: INPC) |
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Industry | Wireless |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | David A. Steinberg |
Headquarters | Washington, DC, USA |
Area served | USA |
Key people | David A. Steinberg, John Sculley, Jack Kemp, Ira Brind, Lawrence E. Harris, Blake Bath |
Products | Cell phones and wireless plans |
Revenue | $320.5 million USD (2006) |
Net income | $38.2 million USD (2006) |
Number of employees | > 1,000 |
Subsidiaries | Wirefly.com |
Website | www.inphonic.com |
InPhonic Inc (NASDAQ: INPC) was an American company which sold wireless services and devices online. InPhonic was founded and led into bankruptcy by its previous CEO David Steinberg who oversaw all direction and operations. But before its bankruptcy, InPhonic settled a lawsuit with the DC government which brought suit as a result of a ground swell of thousands of dissatisfied customers. The company recieved many complaints from dissatisfied customers who lost hundreds of dollars in rebates.
External links
- Wirefly.com
- InPhonic corporate site
- Washington Post profile of InPhonic
- InPhonic Settles Lawsuit Over Rebate Restrictions, Washington Post, November 7, 2006.
- FAQs on submitting Wirefly rebates
- Order Consolidating Class Actions against InPhonic in District of Columbia