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Patriot Mobile Celebrates 10th Anniversary

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Patriot Mobile, the Grapevine-based wireless provider that prides itself on its conservative Christian values, is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

“As we celebrate a decade of service, we are humbled and grateful for the journey that God has led us on,” said Patriot Mobile CEO Glenn Story in a press release sent to The Dallas Express on Tuesday.

Patriot Mobile said in the statement that its business has grown by more than 800% in the last four years alone.

“Whether you are a single user, a family of ten, or a business owner with a thousand lines, we have wireless solutions for you,” Story said.

Glenn Story’s wife, Jenny Story, serves as the company’s chief operating officer. She said Patriot Mobile’s growth is “a testament to the millions of Americans who believe in the values we stand for.”

“Patriot Mobile is not just a wireless provider; we are a community of like-minded individuals working together in this journey towards a stronger, more connected America,” she said.

As previously reported by The Dallas Express, Patriot Mobile is known for its community involvement throughout the metroplex, especially pertaining to the local school system. Its political action committee has worked to appoint right-leaning candidates to school boards across Dallas-Fort Worth.

“What this means is that now in north Texas, over 100,000 students who, before May, had leftist leadership now have conservative leadership!” said Leigh Wambsganss, executive director of the PAC, per The Guardian.

Last year, the company also donated signs with the national motto “In God We Trust” to schools in Southlake’s Carroll ISD.

Patriot Mobile’s community activism has also resulted in some pushback, including over its involvement in school board elections and its donation of the “In God We Trust” signs. In January, the company gifted the Grapevine Police Department a $1,500 gift card to a local pizza restaurant, which the department retroactively rejected, as DX reported.

Nonetheless, Patriot Mobile said in its press release that as it “enters its second decade of service, the company remains committed to providing reliable wireless solutions, unwavering US-based customer support, and continued contributions to the causes that define its mission.”

Among these causes is support for the military and first responders. In September, the company unveiled a custom NASCAR hood design for a playoff race at the Texas Motor Speedway commemorating these public servants and their families, which DX covered. It has previously designed custom hoods honoring a fallen Army staff sergeant and promoting awareness of human trafficking.

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