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Prepaid Wireless, Wireless Communication without the Contract

May 9th, 2008 · No Comments

by John Bear

With the changes in the lifestyles of the people, wireless services have become highly in-demand. A form of wireless service is wireless telecommunications. This can be availed of by enrolling in a wireless phone plan or getting prepaid wireless plans. Prepaid cellular phone service is becoming very popular among the mobile phone users these days.

A prepaid, or “pay as you go” plan for your cell phone offers the same convenience as a regular or postpaid plan but with the added benefits of no monthly bill or long term contract. Aside from being free of contracts, prepaid services have also helped people budget the costs of their cell phone bills. You can decide on a network service provider and subscribe to their services by buying talk time in the form of minutes. Whenever your talk time runs out, you can refill it anywhere and anytime.

This service is perfect among people who don’t use their mobile phones often and those who plan to use mobile phones solely for emergency situations. It would also be ideal for keeping the use of cell phones by teenagers and pre-teens from getting out of hand.

There are many carriers offering prepaid or pay as you go phone service. Some of the most popular ones are T-Mobile, Cingular, Verizon, Virgin Mobile, 7-Eleven, Net10, Boost Mobile and TracFone.

TracFone seems to have the most competitive prices and terms of service out of all the prepaid wireless deals out there. Although TracFone minutes expire after three months unless you purchase additional minutes, they also have a one-year activation service, which is perfect for people just needing a wireless phone for emergency purposes. The deal changes each month, but usually provides for one year of activation, without requiring you to buy additional minutes for a whole year. Thus, your monthly cost should average about 8 dollars and you’ll have a wireless phone with a few hundred minutes that will be good for the whole year.

Motorola, Samsung and Nokia have taken care of offering many mobile phones for their pay as you go clients. The choices you have include flip mobile phones, camera mobile phones and much more. You should know your preferences and you can pick the best phone for your lifestyle.

Committing to a prepaid cell phone really depends upon your personal needs and preferences. For example, if you plan on using your phone strictly on an as-needed basis for emergencies, a prepaid wireless program could be just what you’re looking for.

If you don’t want to be locked into an iron-clad contract, have a credit check performed, provide a security deposit, you don’t use a lot of minutes each month or pay a set monthly fee, then you may just want to stick with a prepaid wireless cell phone.

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