Helium Mobile CEO calls early adopters ‘parasites’ after ending free plan
Helium Mobile's CEO, Amir Haleem, has sparked controversy by labeling early adopters as 'parasites' following the termination of the company's free plan. This decision has raised concerns among users who benefited from the previous offer. The company's shift in policy reflects a broader trend in the mobile service industry towards monetization.
- ▪Helium Mobile ended its free plan for existing users.
- ▪CEO Amir Haleem referred to early adopters as 'parasites'.
- ▪The decision has caused backlash among the user community.
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