Subscriber milestone reflects continued execution across retail channels SurgePays, Inc. (NASDAQ: SURG), a wireless and fintech point of sale company connectingSubscriber milestone reflects continued execution across retail channels SurgePays, Inc. (NASDAQ: SURG), a wireless and fintech point of sale company connecting

LinkUp Mobile Surpasses 100,000 Subscriber Lines, Reaching Key Prepaid Wireless Milestone

2 min read

Subscriber milestone reflects continued execution across retail channels

SurgePays, Inc. (NASDAQ: SURG), a wireless and fintech point of sale company connecting subprime and underserved consumers to essential mobile and financial services, announced that its prepaid wireless brand, LinkUp Mobile, has surpassed 100,000 ongoing active subscriber lines.

Surpassing 100,000 subscriber lines represents a meaningful milestone for LinkUp Mobile and reflects continued execution of SurgePays’ channel-driven growth strategy. The Company’s model is built around master distributor partnerships and in-store activations across its national retail network, allowing SurgePays to reach prepaid customers where they already live, work, and shop.

LinkUp Mobile operates as a prepaid mobile virtual network operator and represents a distinct commercial channel within the SurgePays platform. Unlike the Company’s government subsidized wireless offerings, LinkUp Mobile serves customers who purchase prepaid service directly through retail locations and distributor partners. This separation enables SurgePays to operate multiple wireless channels with distinct economics, customer acquisition models, and revenue characteristics.

Read More on Fintech : Global Fintech Interview with Kristin Kanders, Head of Marketing & Engagement, Plynk App

“Crossing 100,000 active subscriber lines is a significant operational milestone,” said Derron Winfrey, President of Sales and Operations at SurgePays. “The first 100,000 lines are often the most difficult. It is the stage where product market fit, operational execution, and distribution capabilities are established. With that foundation in place, growth becomes more repeatable as distributor relationships and retail footprint continue to expand.”

With its distribution framework established, LinkUp Mobile is positioned to scale more efficiently through existing channels as subscriber growth builds on a proven operating model. As part of the broader SurgePays ecosystem, each additional subscriber line supports long term engagement and the expansion of complementary services over time.

“This milestone reflects disciplined execution and an expected achievement as we move closer to breakeven,” Winfrey added. “We are building LinkUp Mobile through relationships we control and with partners aligned for long-term growth. That approach positions us well as we continue scaling towards profitability in 2026.”

Catch more Fintech Insights : When DeFi Protocols Become Self-Evolving Organisms

[To share your insights with us, please write to psen@itechseries.com ]

The post LinkUp Mobile Surpasses 100,000 Subscriber Lines, Reaching Key Prepaid Wireless Milestone appeared first on GlobalFinTechSeries.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.
Tags:

You May Also Like

A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release

A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release

The post A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. KPop Demon Hunters Netflix Everyone has wondered what may be the next step for KPop Demon Hunters as an IP, given its record-breaking success on Netflix. Now, the answer may be something exactly no one predicted. According to a new filing with the MPA, something called Debut: A KPop Demon Hunters Story has been rated PG by the ratings body. It’s listed alongside some other films, and this is obviously something that has not been publicly announced. A short film could be well, very short, a few minutes, and likely no more than ten. Even that might be pushing it. Using say, Pixar shorts as a reference, most are between 4 and 8 minutes. The original movie is an hour and 36 minutes. The “Debut” in the title indicates some sort of flashback, perhaps to when HUNTR/X first arrived on the scene before they blew up. Previously, director Maggie Kang has commented about how there were more backstory components that were supposed to be in the film that were cut, but hinted those could be explored in a sequel. But perhaps some may be put into a short here. I very much doubt those scenes were fully produced and simply cut, but perhaps they were finished up for this short film here. When would Debut: KPop Demon Hunters theoretically arrive? I’m not sure the other films on the list are much help. Dead of Winter is out in less than two weeks. Mother Mary does not have a release date. Ne Zha 2 came out earlier this year. I’ve only seen news stories saying The Perfect Gamble was supposed to come out in Q1 2025, but I’ve seen no evidence that it actually has. KPop Demon Hunters Netflix It could be sooner rather than later as Netflix looks to capitalize…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 02:23
Trump foe devises plan to starve him of what he 'craves' most

Trump foe devises plan to starve him of what he 'craves' most

A longtime adversary of President Donald Trump has a plan for a key group to take away what Trump craves the most — attention. EX-CNN journalist Jim Acosta, who
Share
Rawstory2026/02/04 01:19
Why Bitcoin Is Struggling: 8 Factors Impacting Crypto Markets

Why Bitcoin Is Struggling: 8 Factors Impacting Crypto Markets

Failed blockchain adoption narratives and weak fee capture have undercut confidence in major crypto projects.
Share
CryptoPotato2026/02/04 01:05