Helio (wireless carrier)

Helio, Inc.
Company typeJoint Venture
IndustryWireless communications
FoundedJanuary 26, 2005 (2005-01-26)
DefunctMay 25, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-05-25)
FateAcquired by Ubi Telecom
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
5 stores (2006)
Area served
Continental United States
Key people
Wonhee Sull – former CEO
Sky Dayton – former Chairman
ProductsHelio Ocean
Helio Kickflip
Helio Hero
ServicesHelio All-In Membership
Helio A-la-Carte Membership
OwnerUbi Telecom
Websitehelio.com
sk-earthlink.com
heliosocial.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

Helio, Inc. (stylized as HΞLIO) is a former, mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) using Sprint's network that offered wireless voice, messaging and data products and services to customers in the continental United States beginning on May 2, 2006. Originally a 50/50 joint venture founded in January, 2005 between South Korean wireless operator SK Telecom and American Internet services provider EarthLink, early losses caused EarthLink to stop providing additional funding in fall of 2007. SK Telecom provided the required additional funding to sustain Helio, which was re-organized as Helio LLC, and by January 2008, SK Telecom had assumed an increased ownership stake and with it, operational control of the joint venture. Although SK Telecom publicly pledged to support Helio, SK Telecom entered into talks to sell the company to rival MVNO Virgin Mobile USA. Virgin Mobile USA closed the acquisition of Helio and its 170,000 subscribers on August 22, 2008. Virgin Mobile USA exited the postpaid wireless business and retired the Helio brand on May 25, 2010.

The Helio brand was resurrected by Ubi Telecom in July 2015. Helio's new $29 per month rate plan offered unlimited talk, text and data but at capped data speeds of 128 kilobits per second. Since then, Helio has appeared to have gone out of business with its website being no longer accessible.[3]

  1. ^ "SK Telecom and EarthLink Announce Joint Venture to Form National Wireless Provider" (Press release). PR Newswire Association LLC. 2005-01-26. Retrieved 2012-04-20. The new entity, to be called SK-EarthLink (www.SK-EarthLink.com)...
  2. ^ Maier, Matthew (2005-02-01). "Sky Daton Goes Cellular" (PDF). Business2.0. Time, Inc. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2012-04-19.
  3. ^ "Virtual mobile network Helio is back from the dead". 6 July 2015.