Tailored Us Prepaid Mobile Phone Plans

October 3rd, 2009 by Floyd Smithfield Leave a reply »

The specifics of different prepaid mobile plans are usually made to suit different kinds of clients, so it’s important know about your kind of consumption to choose the most convenient plan. For instance, do you text a lot, or call during off peak times? Do you occasionally surf the Internet, or make calls from outside your home state?

Bear in mind that with prepaid mobiles, you will pay a certain sum in advance to charge your credit and will then use that credit for calls and other services. The sums that you can recharge your credit with us ally range from between 10$ and 100$.

One of the most important things to know about when choosing your prepaid mobile service, especially if you are a light phone user, are credit expiration times. Often you will have a month to use your credit, and then it will expire, Better carriers give you up to a year of credit expiration time, and rollover of any unused credit if you top it up.

Also, if you don’t top up your prepaid mobile phone regularly, after six months or a year the rental of the line will expire too, and you will lose the phone number. You will then have to get a new number and go through the hassle of telling all your friends that you changed phone number.

Before getting that prepaid mobile, you should of course also make sure that your the carrier of choice has a good coverage in the area where you live, as well as in other places in the country where you tend to hang out.

As for the actual prepaid mobile providers, Virgin Mobile is probably the best overall operator, and its customer service is also quite good. Pay-as-you-go cards are very convenient. For $20, you can get 200 talk time minutes, which is much cheaper than several competitors. Unused credit only rolls over for 30 days though, and only if you top up some more.

T-Mobile is one of the few operators offering nice handsets together with prepaid mobile contracts, so if you would like a new multimedia phone rather than a basic device, this is the best carrier. If you top your pay as you go credit up in chunks of 100$, they will last a whole year.

TracFone is renowned for the good call quality on its network, and for relatively decent pricing, at 20 cents a minute for prepaid mobile calls. As there is no difference between recharging your prepaid mobile account with big or small amounts, this carrier is good if you want to top up small amounts.

MetroPCS’s prepaid mobile pricing is quite good, especially if your calls are mostly in-state. It is to be avoided, though, if you are often in states other than your home state, or abroad. This mobile phone operator is currently available in 33 states, including several large

If your calls are usually grouped on few days, such as on weekends, you should look at a Cingular prepaid mobile plan. A $100 credit is valid for a year, and you are then charged $1 every day that you use your phone, plus $0.10 a minute.

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