Cell Phone Plan Comparisons- Tips On Choosing The Right Plan

Wednesday 28 October 2009 @ 12:23 am

According to some business analysts, 8 out of 10 people pay too much for their cellphone plans. When users got their bill and see some outrageously charges, they tend to blame their network providers right away. But if you think about it, consumers are also to be blamed of – for lack of planning in their end. Consumers also tend to easily get swayed by special promos with free cellphone units without checking the details of the plan.

Before you go on checking cellphone plans, it is best that you analyze your finances first. Take a look at your budget, and see how much you can afford and allocate to your communication needs. Once you determine how much is your monthly budget for your cellphone needs, you can check online for websites that offer free application that will compare cellphone plans. There are different free online applications that will provide you cellphone plan comparison. They may have different steps to fulfill before they can provide you with the results you needed.

There are free online applications for cellphone plan comparison that will give you the different plans from different network providers based on the budget you input to the system. For example, you input a $60 for cellphone plan you wish to look at. After you input the $6o amount, the application will then display the different plans from the different network providers that costs $60 or close to it. As such, you can see the details of different plans from different providers. You can compare which plan can give you the most features, or what free services that come with the different plans. This type of application is good for those price conscious consumers.

There are also cellphone plan comparison application online which asks for the features and services that you like in a plan. After you check the features and services you like, the application will then display the different cellphone plans from different network providers that carry the features and services that you specify. This cellphone plan comparison application is suitable for those who are not price conscious.

Checking these free online applications for comparing cellphone plans is a good way to start in becoming more in control of your cellphone bills.

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Comparing T-Mobile Individual Unlimited and Sprint Simply Everything

Friday 9 October 2009 @ 11:12 pm

Looking for unlimited value on your cell phone plan deals? T-Mobile and Sprint has both the plans for you. At $99.99, you will be able to make calls without being restricted to number of minutes a month. You get unlimited minutes at a price that’s less than $100 with Individual Unlimited plan from T-Mobile and Simply Everything plan from Sprint.

 

Aside from unlimited minutes, both plans also offer unlimited messaging whether it is a text message, picture message or video messaging. Thus, you do not have to worry about sharing too many pictures or videos to your friends and families about your adventures while you’re on vacation. Everything is almost unlimited in both plans, including unlimited weekend and nighttime minutes as well as mobile-to-mobile minutes so that you can always keep in touch whether with family, friends, relatives as well as business partners and clients. To add more benefits, these plans in Sprint and T-Mobile both offer free nationwide calls. There are also no roaming charges. Thus, wherever you are, you can be sure that you keep constant communication between you and whoever that should matter to you.

 

Between the two plans, it is only Sprint’s Simply Everything that also offers unlimited data, which will allow you to surf the Internet, send E-mail, navigate through GPS as well as browse through Sprint Music Premier and Sprint TV Premier.

 

To further enhance your cell phone experience, features of both cell phone plans’ include voice mail, call waiting, caller ID as well as conference calling. With these full-packed features, you can be sure that you will never miss a phone call. Furthermore, between the two plans, it is only T-Mobile’s Individual Unlimited that offers call forwarding. In this way, you can be sure that you get your calls wherever you are and no matter whose phone you’re with.

 

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Cellphone Plans Comparison: AT&T Nation 450 with Rollover Vs Sprint Talk 450

Thursday 8 October 2009 @ 3:40 pm

If you are looking for a cell phone plan but only got less than $40 to spend each month, AT&T and Sprint are just two of the few companies that can offer you affordable rates at such budget. With both AT&T 450 w/ Rollover and Sprint Talk 450, you will only have to spend $39.99 a month for every 450 minutes any time of the day for Sprint and 450 rollover minutes for AT&T.

 

With Sprint Talk 450, you can also avail of unlimited mobile to mobile minutes as well as unlimited night and weekend minutes starting at 7:00 pm unlike in AT&T where similar unlimited minutes are only available in the $59.99 plans and higher. In AT&T Nation 450, you get 5,000 night and weekend minutes available between 9:00 pm to 6:00 am the next day.

AT&T Nation 450 w/Rollover

 

 

Both AT&T Nation 450 and Sprint Talk 450 offers free nationwide long distances calls. Furthermore, both plans will also not cost you anything for roaming charges. Both plans also have features for voice mail, caller ID and call waiting, like any basic phone plans should have. Additionally, AT&T Nation 450 have both three-way calling as well as call forwarding features while Sprint Talk 450 has conference calling to let you talk simultaneously with business partners or with friends

 

When you require additional anytime minutes, both plans would cost you $0.45 per minute. Calls to their directory assistance will also cost you $1.79 per call plus airtime in both cell phone plans.

Sprint Talk 450

 

The AT&T and the Sprint plans both will bind you into contract for at least two years with an activation fee of $36.00. Terminating your AT&T plan within the first two years will cost you $175.00 per line while early termination of your Sprint plan will cost you $200.00 per line.

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Cellphone Plan Comparison- How To Find The Best Cellphone Plan

Wednesday 13 January 2010 @ 7:28 pm

The issue of quality and reception of monthly cell phone plans versus that of prepaid wireless do not really have much bearing since these two types of services are being provided by the same networks. So, we go to other issues, and we focus only on making monthly cell phone plan comparisons.

Of course, the price of the plan is important, but equally important is the quality of the service that a network provides. In 2007, a report was done that stated that clients were six times more likely to transfer to other carriers if their complaints were not resolved. On the following year, another study showed that services in terms of connectivity, features, etcetera have substantially improved, making quality and performance not as big of an issue as before when deciding whether to switch to exclusive wireless usage.

But with all these improvements, it is still quite difficult to make reliable cell phone plan comparisons. Allow me to enlighten you with an example. If you test a cell phone on one particular location using different service providers, say Verizon and T-Mobile, the comparison you would make would not be well-processed. Why? Because a cell phone working on Verizon’s CDMA would not work on T-Mobile’s GSM network. This means that even if you find a way to test various plans on the same phone, you would get different results on different locations. Plus, as times pass by, companies tend to undergo mergers, and these dramatically change any company’s quality of service.

So, the most reliable cell phone plan comparisons should be based on massive owner surveys. This way, you would have a comprehensive collection of opinions that would certainly give you an idea as to which plans are better. Annually, consumer reports are given out to rate different providers’ average performance. Things such as network coverage, number of circuit overloads, customer service and number of dropped calls are taken into account.

 

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Cellphone Plan Comparison- Verizon And T-Mobile

Wednesday 13 January 2010 @ 2:30 pm

When making cell phone plan comparisons, it would be better to refer to surveys made by reliable institutions because they give you a comprehensive collection of data gathered normally in the span of a year. These annual reports would make you generate significant cell phone comparisons rather than testing the cell phone plans yourself.

So what have the recent studies say?

On the top rank of providing overall customer satisfaction is Verizon Wireless, being the best performer in five out of six regions. That other one region is the Southwest where the Number 1 choice is T-Mobile. The best feature of Verizon is their network connectivity, specifically in the Northeast, where the quality of a Verizon call is substantially better than what T-Mobile provides. On the other hand, T-Mobile outshines Verizon in terms of customer service, price, billing and service plan options.

Furthermore, T-Mobile and Verizon are currently offering more innovative features that could also help you save money. An example of this is T-Mobile’s offer of unlimited Internet calls when you use your home’s wireless Internet, or when you use it at a T-Mobile hot spot. T-Mobile also offers unlimited calls to your five favorite numbers.

On the other hand, Verizon has branched out by making its network available to those compatible phones that are not sold by Verizon. This just means that customers will now have more options, but not automatically just any phone because the technology is still in the process of being developed. Remember that you can only have Verizon’s network through CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phones. In addition, Verizon also has other services that they offer. Non-voice text-only plans are available for avid text-messagers, while those who prefer calling than texting may choose to have another plan, which may cost $30 upwards.

Apart from these two major telecommunications company, other regional providers also rank pretty good in their respective regions. It would be better to check out reports regarding other wireless providers.

 

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