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Ting offers service on two networks: CDMA and GSM. Which network is right for you, comes down to a few options. Learn more here: http://ting.com/coverage

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We offer simple ideas that save people a lot of money on their monthly mobile bills. We are real people that pick up the phone when you call. We believe in a better way to do mobile.

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Designed and Directed by Paul Stachniak
Written by Andrew Moore-Crispin
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Voiced by Kyra Longford
Executive Produced by Andrew Moore-Crispin

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