Lets's Talk Computers - NetZero  March 31, 2012
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NetZero
Interview on March 31, 2012
Netzero 4G Mobile Broadband Services     Guest: Rusty Taragan
NetZero (part of United Online - NASDAQ: UNTD), was one of the first companies to offer free, ad-supported dial-up Internet services.

Rusty Taragan, President NetZero, will be talking about their announcement that they are moving into the wireless space with the launch of NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband - a new service that offers wireless Internet access with lightening fast speed, security and mobility, at industry-first low price points (starting at $9.95; consumers can try it up to a year for free).
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