BENTONVILLE, Ark. (TheStreet) -- As if it isn't enough that Wal-Mart Stores(WMT Quote) is a near monopoly for almost all things retail, it is now expanding its reach to include wireless cell-phone plans.
The behemoth discounter announced on Wednesday that it will begin offering two no-contract wireless service plans. Straight Talk, which is a partnership with TracFone, a unit of America Movil(AMX Quote), will offer two plans for either $30 or $45 a month and will be available at more than 3,200 Wal-Mart locations starting on Oct. 18. According to Wal-Mart, the average adult spends $78 on their cell phone bill a month. Cheaper prices could, of course, take market-share away from carriers like Sprint Nextel(S Quote), MetroPCS(PCS Quote), Virgin Mobile(VM Quote) and Leap Wireless International(LEAP Quote), which offer plans for about $50 a month. Retailers like Best Buy(BBY Quote) also offer no-contract cell phones in stores. Wal-Mart began testing the program in 234 stores starting last summer. -- Reported by Jeanine Poggi in New York Follow TheStreet.com on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.- Loading Comments...
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