InPhonic Inc.


Former Inc. 500 Standout InPhonic Files for Bankruptcy

The wireless phone and service provider, which ranked No. 1 on the 2004 Inc. 500, will sell its assets to a private-equity firm.  Read story

Founder of Bankrupt Former Inc. 500 Firm Resigns

David Steinberg, who guided InPhonic to the No. 1 spot on the 2004 Inc. 500, steps down as chairman as the company files for bankruptcy.  Read story

Former Inc. 500 Firm Partners with Amazon.com

Jan. 12, 2007 -- InPhonic, a Washington-based wireless services firm, announced Friday it has begun selling its Wirefly.com brand mobile ...  Read story

The Definition of Success

The numbers on this list are dazzling. There's a company with 5,958.3% annual growth, after all. Just remember: The numbers don't even begin to tell the whol...  Read story

The No. 1 Company

Who says that InPhonic founder David Steinberg has, at age 35, as good a head for business as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs? Try his mentor, Mr. John Sculley.  Read story

Inc. Online Exclusives: March 2008, - Inc. Article

March 2008 BEST OF THE BLOGS "Some bosses believe they should come in early and stay late. After 2...  Read story

The Great Persuader

Each February, Inphonic CEO David A. Steinberg holds a poker party for his top executives at Washington, D.C.'s Historic George Town Club. As a reward f...  Read story

Growth Strategies of Inc. 500

Since 1982, Inc. magazine has been compiling its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country -- the Inc. 500. This guide wil...  Read story

InPhonic's Missed Connections

Why being No. 1 on the Inc. 500 and selling more cell phones on the Internet than anyone else wasn't enough.  Read story

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Inc. 500 Reveals America's Fastest-Growing

New York (October 20, 2004) -- Inc . magazine, the premier publication for small and medium-size businesses, has released its 23rd ...  Read story

The Biggest TV Network You've Never Heard Of

Michael Stern started PRN with this insight: If most people make their buying decisions inside the store, why not show them commercials inside the store? Bec...  Read story

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