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Tracfone Wireless

Tracfone Wireless is a U.S.-based Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) that provides prepaid wireless voice, text, and data services using major national carrier networks.

  • Prepaid wireless plans for voice, text, and mobile data with no annual contracts.
  • MVNO access to nationwide Long Term Evolution (LTE) and 5G cellular networks operated by major U.S. carriers.
  • Consumer and small-business oriented plans, including smartphone and basic phone options.
  • Online account management, refill, and device activation capabilities.
  • Support for bring-your-own-phone (BYOP) programs and SIM-based activation.

More About Tracfone Wireless

Tracfone Wireless operates as a MVNO focused on prepaid mobility services, providing wireless connectivity for consumers, small businesses, and other cost-conscious users who require predictable, contract-free access to national cellular infrastructure. Instead of running its own Radio Access Network (RAN), Tracfone Wireless enters wholesale agreements with large U.S. mobile carriers and resells access on a prepaid basis, with usage metered through minutes, texts, and data allocations.

From an enterprise and institutional standpoint, Tracfone Wireless is relevant where organizations require low-commitment, distributed mobile endpoints for use cases such as temporary staff, seasonal operations, field teams, or kiosk-style device deployments. The prepaid model can align with projects where centralized procurement wants to Corrective Action Plan (CAP) mobile spend per device and avoid long-term postpaid contracts. Tracfone’s bring-your-own-phone (BYOP) program (endpoint connectivity) enables organizations to repurpose existing unlocked devices by inserting Tracfone Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards, which can simplify lifecycle management for non-critical or secondary lines.

Architecturally, Tracfone Wireless relies on the underlying host carriers’ RAN, core network, and backhaul for LTE and 5G services (mobile connectivity). SIM-based authentication, standard 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) protocols, and carrier-grade voice and Service Mesh Security (SMS) infrastructure underpin the service. For data connectivity, devices on Tracfone typically operate like any other LTE or 5G handset on the host network, using APN configurations supplied by Tracfone to reach the appropriate packet core and policy controls. Voice services rely on the host carrier’s voice network, which may include Voice-Over-LTE (VoLTE) where available.

Service offerings include prepaid plans (mobile connectivity) with defined buckets of high-speed data, unlimited or metered voice and text, and optional international calling or roaming features where supported by the underlying carrier relationships. Tracfone Wireless also sells compatible devices (mobile devices) and SIM kits (SIM provisioning) through its website and retail partners, with online tools for coverage checking, device compatibility validation, and plan selection. Self-service capabilities on the website and mobile apps include activation, balance checks, plan refills, and auto-refill configuration.

Within a marketplace or directory taxonomy, Tracfone Wireless fits in categories such as mobile virtual network operators (MVNO), prepaid wireless services, and consumer/small-business mobility. Its core role is to offer contract-free mobile service options that leverage large carrier networks without requiring direct enterprise contracts with those carriers. For IT and procurement teams, Tracfone may be evaluated alongside other prepaid and MVNO providers when designing connectivity strategies that mix postpaid enterprise lines with lower-cost prepaid endpoints for specific workloads or user segments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 1,250
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $250M-$500M

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Corporate Headquarters

9700 NW 112th Ave
Medley, FL 33178

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking