Calling Plans and Cell Phone Plans-16


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When speaking about calling plans, there are three fundamental, interrelated things to consider:
* Carrier coverage
* The phone
* The service or calling plans

Of course, the most important is your carrier’s coverage. This is so because your calling plans won’t do you much good if the phone won’t work where you need it to work. However, the thing with coverage is that it is very subjective. The best solution therefore available for you is to ask friends or colleagues who use the carrier in areas where you are likely to use your cell phone.

The next important thing may be something to debate over. Which is more important – the phone or the calling plan? Often, it is best to choose your calling plan first, then the phone. If you’re wondering why, just think how choosing the wrong calling plan could cost you extra money each month. Then think about the phone and how it is merely a one-time decision. Also, from a more practical viewpoint, most carriers these days, in an effort to entice more costumers offer a full range of free phones for each service or calling plan. Thus, with your calling plan, you can have your pick from the most inexpensive phone to the one with the fullest features. So unless you have your heart set on a specific, hot new phone, go for the plan first.

And this thus brings us to selecting your service or calling plan. There are many things to consider of course but they all boil down to “How and where will you use your phone each month?” When you have the answer to that question, then the decision process over your calling plan would be made a lot easier. If anything, the answer to that question will help you determine if you should pick a local, regional, or national coverage area. It would also tell you whether you should opt for special features such as an off-peak package, first incoming minute free, and/or free long distance.

Calling Plan Guidelines

The easiest way for you to find all the answers to the situations posed above would be to visit an unbiased website that will help you figure out all this. The estimates will be based on your estimated calling patterns and comparing them against the calling plans then for sale in the market. One example of these websites is MyRatePlan.com.

However, if you do not wish to estimate your usage through a third party or simply want to use some general guidelines, just keep these three in mind: calling area, off-peak packages, and contract.


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Cell Phone Plans

Shopping for just the right cell phone plan can be a daunting task. Don’t let appearances fool you. If a cell phone plan appears too good to be true, then it probably is. That is why it is highly important for you, as a consumer, to be very vigilant when shopping for cell phone plans. Compare prices. Read the fine print. But most important of all, consider all the factors.

The Three Factors

The three most important things you need to consider when shopping for cell phone plans is: carrier coverage, equipment, and cell phone plan, of course.

Carrier coverage is mentioned first because it is, for all intents and purposes, the most relevant of all three factors. Consider having the most high-tech cell phone available in the market and the best cell phone plan imaginable but then later find out that your carrier does not provide coverage in you area. The irony would simply be too much.

So first thing’s first then. Find out if the carrier covers your area and once you do, you can base all your later decisions on that one fact. The thing you need to remember about coverage is that it can be subjective. First, make a list of all the places that you are likely to use your cell phone – your home, office, your kid’s school, the playground, favorite vacation spots, et cetera. Do you a travel a lot? Are there any special places that you frequent? Find out if your carrier provides coverage for those areas as well.

After coverage, we have two things to tackle when shopping for a cell phone plan. Which do you think is more important – the phone or the service plan? More often that not, it is best to choose the cell phone plan first before choosing the phone. Anyway, most cell phone plans these days come with free cell phone models so you’re in a better position if you pick your cell phone plan first. Plus, a cell phone plan can cost you a lot of extra money each month whereas the equipment itself is a mere one-time decision. Therefore, it is simply no good to mince on the process of deciding which cell phone plan to take.

And now, we’re down to the final factor in cell phone plan shopping. The equipment. Now, as mentioned earlier in the article, most carriers offer a full range of free phones for each service or cell phone plan they have. Thus, with your selected cell phone plan, you can have your pick of cell phones from the most inexpensive to the one with the fullest features.