Tuesday, June 26, 2018

SurgePhone Wireless’s Streaming Content Partnership with Lookhu


Based in the greater Memphis, Tennessee area, Brian Cox serves as CEO of Surge Holdings, a publicly traded, broad-based technology company. Brian Cox, who established a children’s charity in Memphis, leads a company whose subsidiaries leverage technology to enhance the quality of life of underserved sectors. 

In May 2018, Surge Holdings' subsidiary, SurgePhone Wireless, entered into an agreement with Lookhu to offer streaming content to SurgePhone users. All of Lookhu's services, which include access to movies and music, come as a free 30-day trial for an unlimited number of SurgePhone subscribers who can obtain free LookHu basic services for as long as they are SurgePhone customers. For the launch, Lookhu was preinstalled on 20,000 Surge Volt_5XL smartphones.

According to Mr. Cox, this is another way for the company to add value to their product while the Surge ecosystem expands. Offering augmented services at affordable pricing helps Surge increase its nationwide market share with no-contract wireless customers expected to grow to 100 million subscribers.

Friday, June 8, 2018

Surge Holdings to Partner in Broad Marketing of Lifeline Telephone


Working from Memphis, Tennessee, Brian Cox serves as chairman and CEO of Surge Holdings, a company that specializes in investing in emergent sectors such as blockchain technology, social media marketing, and cryptocurrency. In his work at Surge, Memphis native Brian Cox also forges strategic partnerships with other companies to expand mobile services. 

Surge Holdings recently announced a partnership with TerraCom, Inc., that will see Surge make use of the DigitizeIQ marketing platform to help spur enrollments in the federal Lifeline discount telephone service. The package that the two companies will market includes a smartphone at no cost that comes with unlimited texting and a capped number of minutes and amount of data per month. Individuals and families who receive SNAP nutrition-assistance benefits, Medicaid, or a service-related pension are eligible for this service, which is limited to one per household. 

Surge CEO Brian Cox also said that his company will take the opportunity to market its low-cost mobile solution, SurgePhone Wireless, to these households so that those who are not candidates for the Lifeline service can be made aware of low-cost alternative mobile plans that Surge offers.