By: Alex Wu10 Wu10 | 2010-09-16 | Business Ideas Wireless cell phones allow people the freedom of being able to make a phone call from anywhere. But, there is a downside. This convenience of wireless cell phones also comes with temptations to make calls at any place and time at the risk of some very expensive costs of communication. Cost control for both individuals and companies are precaution that is required that accompanies the purchase of a cell phone. read more
By: lisa lucero | 2010-10-04 | Mobile One of the modern conveniences that may help an individual to stay connected is the cell phone. In addition, to actually receiving phone calls, the cell phone can be equipped with other applications that help the individual with their communication needs. read more
By: Lucy | 2012-01-10 | Mobile Phones Users are not required to pay any deposit fees for the services, nor are they charged a termination fee if they decide to discontinue their services. These plans are more affordable compared to other plans and there are no hidden charges. read more
By: Joe Arthur | 2010-10-09 | Mobile Phones Currently, prepaid cellphone plans from the list of best prepaid companies present excellent connections for texting, talking and data access. Prepaid mobile phone service is fast providing the same features as regular plans. Take a look at this list of best prepaid cell phone companies and their cell service plans. read more
By: Chris M Mccarthy | 2010-03-27 | Mobile Phones Boost Mobile set the prepaid wireless industry buzzing when it released its $50 Monthly Unlimited Prepaid plan. Industry insiders, experts, and CEO's started asking questions. For consumers, the ensuing prepaid price war would be a good thing because it would drive down prices and create competition for their business. Never before have prepaid cell phone plans been more attractive--or affordable. read more
By: Chris Crowe | 2010-04-20 | Mobile Phones Many large cell phone companies offer prepaid cell phone plans for customers who prefer to use the prepaid or pay as you go method for their mobile devices. It used to be that the standard way you would get a mobile phone in the United States was by signing a contract with a cellular service provider. read more
By: Chris Crowe | 2010-04-20 | Mobile Phones Many cell phone users across the globe use prepaid cell phones. Some of the main reasons for going with prepaid options are the avoidance of hidden fees that you never know the origin of, freedom from unfair contracts that keep you tied to one cell phone provider, complete control over your monthly cell phone expenditures, and freedom from having to pay a large cancellation fee when you want to cancel your current contract. read more
By: Todd Howard | 2010-12-28 | Mobile Phones Prepaid cell phones are becoming more popular and it is easy to understand why. Many people are getting tired of the hard-to-read monthly bills, unexpected charges and contracts with high termination fees. Beyond that prepaid cell plans are improving and offering more than that plan of the past. read more
By: Karen V. Johnson | 2010-03-30 | Mobile Phones Do you need a pay as you go cell phone rate plan but you are not certain what the best option is? In this article I will compare prepaid cell phone plans, which should help you make an improved selection. You will receive information on the available cell phone brands, national calling costs per minute, the range of available airtime cards, and texting costs. read more
By: Todd Howard | 2011-01-03 | Mobile Phones If you are looking for a way to reign in your expensive cell phone bill then a pay as you go or prepaid cell phone plan may be the best option for you. With a pay as you go cell phone you choose the amount you pay each month so that you only need to pay for the minutes you actually use, or you can choose a plan that offers a set number of minutes at a set fee each month. read more
By: Daniel Stouffer | 2010-03-31 | Mobile Phones There are a variety of different prepaid cellular phone plans options available, but many of them come with a contract and a requirement to purchase a certain type of service every month for a given term. In many circumstances, consumers will want to opt for a prepaid plan. Still others may have had some difficulties in the past and carry a poor or nonexistent credit rating. read more
By: John Peterson | 2011-11-29 | Telecommuting If you are a market for a new wireless plan, you may be wondering if the prepaid contract or the plan is the best option for you. read more
By: John Peterson | 2012-02-08 | Telecommuting Do not sign the long-term contract. For long-term mobile phone contract, pay for services, no matter how much you use it. read more