Cell Phone                           Plans                                                                                                                                                                                  
                          As you know, cell phone plans are                           available in various shapes and sizes and of course                           prices. With the accurate information, you can select                           the best choice for you. The following guidelines will                           make it easier for you to choose the best and most                           economical plan for your requirements.
                          Consider some of the following                           questions before making a decision on the various cell phone                           plans                                         
                          1. When will you use the phone most of the                           time? During the day, after hours, all the time?
                          2. How many minutes a day will you spend talking on                           the phone?
                          3. Will the phone be used as my primary means of                           communication, or as a supplement to a fixed line?
                          4. Will you need to contact overseas numbers on a                           regular basis?
                          5. How long are you prepared to commit to one service                           provider?
                          6. Where in the country will the phone be used?
                          7. What features do you need on your phone? 
                          Having a clear understanding,                           makes it easier to choose the various cell                           phone plans                                        that fits your                           lifestyle and budget.
                          Monthly Plans
Always verify what the time                           commitment is, when you are comparing cell phone plans.                           The majority of providers will offer a minimum 12 months                           contract, basically locking you in for that time with                           their service plan.
                          The choice of actual provider is best made by                           weighing up a balance of coverage area, cost per call or                           minute and the equipment offered. The higher cost plans                           are usually cheaper per call if you use the phone a lot.                           They also offer better equipment, mostly for free to go                           with your plan. So always first check out everything                           that is on offer before deciding, as you will have to                           live with it for a while.
                          Look at special features incorporated into the                           contract as well. Some sellers provide rollover minutes,                           per second billing etc etc. These additional features                           may indeed be of great value to you.
                          Prepaid Plans
These are designed for                           people with special needs or circumstances. Generally                           they do not require a credit check, or minimum monthly                           income as is the case with the monthly contracts. There                           are plans that do not incorporate a phone                                                                                                                                              , enabling you to use a                           phone that you may already own.
                          The cost per minute is usually                           higher than with a monthly cell phone contract as well.                           This makes this type of connection really only                           economically suitable for low usage callers. Prepaid cell                           phone plans                                                                                                                can however                           save you a lot of money, if you are a casual user only.                           The main advantage is that you are not caught up in                           minimum monthly contract charges. Also, since there is                           no contract, you can stop paying whenever you wish, and                           resume when you require a phone again. The only downfall                           is a probable reconnection and setting up charge.
                          If you have a bad credit history, or a non fixed                           income, this may however be a useful option. For                           budgeting purposes, you are also limiting your total                           expenses, as you cannot go over the amount you have                           already paid. You may of course top this up, and carry                           on using your phone. This feature gives you a lot more                           control over your monthly expenditure.
                          In summary, different cell phone                           plans      have different                           advantages and disadvantages. Your lifestyle, financial                           situation and personal tastes indicate the precise plan                           ideally suited to you.
                          Take the time to evaluate your                           needs first. Then look at the plans on offer. You will                           make a wiser and more cost effective choice in your cell                           phone plan that way.
 
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