Other than claiming Tempo Wireless is ‘
a direct selling division of Tempo Communications
‘, there is no information on the Tempo Wireless website that specifically indicates who owns or runs the business.
Somewhat annoyingly, the Tempo Wireless website’s “about us” page makes multiple references to a “founding company” without actually naming it. Why Tempo Wireless do not their founding company on their “about us” page is unclear.
Further research reveals the Tempo Wireless “Home Phone Dealer Policies” states:
All refunds are processed through Birch Communications. Any dealers who choose to refund a customer from their cash drawer will not be reimbursed by Birch Communications.
Birch Communications is
an Atlanta, Georgia-based provider of IP-based communications, network broadband, cloud computing, and information technology services to small, mid-sized, enterprise and wholesale business customers in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. (
Wikipedia
)
A June 2013
press-release
meanwhile reveals that Tempo Wireless was originally Now Communications.
Birch Communications announced today that its prepaid and lifeline division, NOW Communications, has been officially rebranded as Tempo.
“We feel this name change better reflects how we now serve our customers,” said Vincent M. Oddo, Tempo president and CEO.
Birch Communications also acquired Lightyear Wireless (parent company Lightyear Network Solutions) in 2013, which formed the basis for Tempo Wireless’ MLM offering.
According to a recent press-release, Oddo was also CEO and President of Birch Communications until May, 2016.
Birch Equity Partners announced today that Vincent M. Oddo will assume the position of President and CEO of Birch Equity Partners.
Oddo most recently held the positions of President and CEO of Birch Communications, Inc. and Managing Director of Birch Equity Partners.
Tony Tomae (right) is cited as the current CEO and President of Birch Communications (and presumably Tempo Wireless).
Tomae does not appear to have any MLM industry experience. His LinkedIn profile states he has
broad, repeated experience in transforming executive management teams to focus on building a profitable company.
Read on for a full review of the Tempo Wireless MLM opportunity.
The Tempo Wireless Product Line
Tempo Wireless market access to Tempo Wireless branded and third-party no contract wireless services.
Tempo Wireless CDMA network plans range from between $44.95 and $64.95 a month
Tempo Wireless GSM network plans range from between $20 and $69.95 a month
Sprint Network service plans range from between $20 and $69.99 a month
Full wireless plan details are available from the Tempo Wireless website.
Tempo Wireless also sell a range of cell phones to new and existing service customers and a “home and office” service for $29.99 a month.
Tempo Wireless services may be bought under the Lifeline initiative.
The Lifeline Program is funded by USF – the Universal Service Fund. Co
🤖 Quick Answer
Who owns Tempo Wireless?Tempo Wireless operates as a direct selling division of Tempo Communications, though detailed ownership information remains limited on its official website. Further investigation reveals connections to Birch Communications, an Atlanta-based IP communications provider that processes refunds for Tempo Wireless dealers, suggesting a corporate relationship between the entities.
What is Birch Communications' role in Tempo Wireless operations?
Birch Communications, an Atlanta, Georgia-based IP communications and network broadband provider, handles refund processing for Tempo Wireless dealers. According to company policies, dealers cannot obtain reimbursement from Birch Communications if they process customer refunds independently through their cash drawers.
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