New York, June 16: The Trump family said it is licensing its name to a new mobile phone service, the latest in a string of ventures that have been announced while Donald Trump is in the White House despite ethical concerns that the US president could mold public policy for personal gain. Eric Trump, one of President Donald Trump's sons running The Trump Organisation, said the new venture called, Trump Mobile, will sell phones that will be built in the US, and the phone service will maintain a call centre in the country as well.

The announcement of the new mobile phone and service, called T1 Mobile, follows several real estate deals for towers and resorts in the Middle East, including a golf development in Qatar announced in April. A USD 1.5 billion partnership to build golf courses, hotels and real estate projects in Vietnam was approved last month, but the deal was in the works before Trump was elected. Trump Mobile Coming: US President Donald Trump’s Trump Organisation Unveils Self-Branded Phone Network.

“Hard-working Americans deserve a wireless service that's affordable, reflects their values, and delivers reliable quality they can count on,” said Eric Trump in a statement. Trump criticised Apple last month because it planned to make most of its US iPhones in India, and threatened to slap a 25% tariff on the devices unless the tech giant starts building the product in its home country. Donald Trump Directs Immigration Officials To Expand Deportation Campaign Against ‘Illegal Aliens’ in Major US Cities.

The Trump family company said the new, gold-coloured phone available in August, called T1 Phone, won't be designed or made by Trump Mobile, but by another company. The Trump Organisation did not respond immediately to a request for more details. The service, which will cost USD 47.45 a month, is partnering with existing cellular carriers with access to a 5G network. The Trump service will offer free texts and calls, and unlimited data. It will also offer free roadside assistance and a tele-health service that will allow callers to get prescriptions.

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