![]() About These are certainly exciting (and challenging) times for media, technology, entertainment and information companies. New products, platforms, distribution models, marketplaces, editorial models and advertising formats are creating growth opportunities. But capturing those opportunities isn’t going to be easy. As the business environment gets more competitive, there is a critical need for new strategies and approaches. That’s where we come in. Leading companies turn to us to find ways to grow their revenues, take advantage of digital opportunities and get ahead of the forces transforming their businesses. We also act as advisors for a small number of startups at critical inflection points in their growth. Our clients benefit from our real-world collaboration with entrepreneurs and tech innovators. It’s not about the org chart At Activate, you’ll join a highly collaborative and non-hierarchical culture. Teamwork is critical to doing our best work. We are committed to mentoring and as a young firm we can offer a career development track not possible in more established organizations. We strive to build a team that is diverse not just in background but in outlook. And the most rewarding part of being part of the team at Activate is getting to fully engage with meaningful work that provides measurable results every day. This isn’t “powerpoint by the pound” We’re looking for people who are smart and practical. Our biggest value to our clients is in finding the non-intuitive and most innovative answers. Being firmly rooted in the reality of the media and technology businesses today informs our insights. And lessons from the most successful emerging companies and user experiences are incorporated into our strategies. ![]() That means people who join our team must be experts, either in established media companies or as technology innovators. Value capture and due-diligence for principal investors Once businesses are optimized for cost (which is relatively easy), value is created from growing the top line. ![]() We help principal investors and their management teams identify and implement growth strategies that leverage existing customer relationships, products and services – into new digital products, markets and customer segments. Strategic due diligence – providing insight in to how well targets are positioned for growth and whether they are advantaged given the likely evolution of their industry sector. At Activate, we are native to the digital world — experienced business builders, industry experts, practical strategists, creative innovators and fast movers. You can activate a different phone on your line, or you can move phones to another line on the same account. At the end of your lease. You may also activate a new account online here, provided that you have an unactivated SIM card and a phone that are ready to go: I have personally activated 3-4 SIM cards/accounts using this method and it has worked flawlessly. Now you’re ready to activate your phone 1. Start with your new device powered off. Choose from the following options: Option 1 If you're a new customer and not transferring your number from another provider, skip to Step 3. Option 2 If you're transferring your number from another provider, or activating a new or replacement device, please go to the site. Turn your new device on and follow the setup prompts. Make a test call or try connecting to the Internet or email. Set up voicemail. New customers Go to to create a voicemail password and greeting. ![]() AT&T Prepaid Phone. AT&T PREPAID SM PHONES AND PLANS No annual contract. Activate a phone you already own with a SIM Kit 3. Define activate: to make active or more active: such as; to make (something, such as a molecule) reactive or more reactive — activate in a sentence. Current customers If you've recently changed your device or SIM card, you may need your existing voicemail password to set up voicemail on your new device. Forgot your password?
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