Blockchain startup Nova Labs has announced the launch of a new phone plan that offers users unlimited text, talk, and data at just $5 per month.
In a Tuesday press release, Nova Labs said that the plan will initially be available only to residents of Miami or those who have received an invitation to access the product.
Originally established in 2013 with a focus on the "Internet of things," Nova Labs aimed to develop a decentralized wireless network catering to devices such as pet-tracking collars and environmental sensors.
However, in 2018, the startup pivoted towards cryptocurrency, introducing rewards in the form of branded tokens.
Previously known as Helium, Nova Labs faced criticism for falsely claiming that companies like Salesforce and Lime were using its wireless network services.
In April last year, Nova Labs secured $200 million at a valuation of $1.2 billion from prominent investors including Tiger Global Management and Andreessen Horowitz.
To date, the startup has raised over $250 million from various venture capital firms, as per PitchBook data.
Nova Labs aims to use 5G hotspots owned by individuals and businesses to power its $5 phone plan.
Users who sign up for the offering will be able to connect to these hotspots using their mobile devices, including both iPhones and Android smartphones, with support from the Helium Network.
According to the company, there are over 7,000 hotspots available across the United States.
The telecom industry has long grappled with customer service issues and pricing wars, which has paved the way for competitors to offer more enticing alternatives.
T-Mobile, for instance, provides an unlimited plan for $40 per month. However, these plans have encountered difficulties in gaining
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