Cell Phone Plans

| Friday, March 18, 2011
By Owen Jones


Inside two decades, the cell phone has become a colossal part of most people's lives, both private lives and business lives. In the early Nineties, not many people had a cell phone, now it seems as if each child has one. In business, it has meant that the boss is always available but he or she does not require a secretary just to take messages.

It is even more important in the Third World because they never had a decent network of public phones like we did in the West, so they have leap-frogged the landline to a substantial extent, exactly the same as in the West telephone firms are removing landlines because they are being vandalized more often than used. It is reckoned that a cell phone is the most important addition to any business in the Third World that wishes to grow.

Therefore, it is worth taking the trouble to get a phone that does what you want it to and at a reasonable cost. Well, most phones in the same price bracket will do roughly the same things, so work out how much you can afford to give for the phone, then find out from friends and family which operator gives the best coverage where you live and then ask for a list of the cell phone plans that they have available.

Choosing the correct cell phone plan for you is a important part of holding your telephone charges down. There are two fundamental sorts of plan: the prepaid and the monthly charge. There is no credit check necessary for a prepaid SIMM card plan, yet the monthly charge system might take a couple of days. There is not always a great deal of difference between the two systems, yet it does depend from country to country. Some monthly programmes include telephone loss insurance.

One of the best private cell phone plans is the family plan. Normally, this plan includes up to five phones but there is just one bill at the end of the month. This is a very advantageous plan for families, because often the plan includes free chat between the phones on its network or a certain number of free minutes. Some even permit a few numbers to be added from outside the family network plan.

A prepaid cell phone plan would probably suit you if you only want to keep the phone in the car for emergencies, yet be certain that you check the plan carefully. I just signed up for a very good plan, which charges around 90% less for calls than other operators, but I now know, that any prepayment has to be used within three days or the phone ceases working until more money is put in.

This plan is totally unsuitable for me as I am not a frequent user. Be wary and check out all the small print although you can usually switch plans if you make a mistake without any penalty.




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