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Tim Whiston
Prepaid Cell Phones: The Global Choice
Tim
Whiston
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November 15, 2008
Find out why most of the planet is saying no to unfair contracts and
hidden fees.
Prepaid
cell
phones appear to be very much the wave of the future.
The majority of wireless users on this planet leverage prepaid cell phones.
Freedom from unfair contracts, complete control over monthly expenses, and an
end to hidden fees are the top reasons cited for going prepaid.
Prepaid wireless service is almost always less expensive than postpaid
monthly plan rates. On average, 20% of all purchased minutes on contract plans
go unused month to month. Also the average postpaid wireless bill is 20% higher
when it arrives in the mail than what the user was told it would be at point of
sale; this is due mainly to hidden fees not discussed during the transaction.
With prepaid
cell
phone
service there are no surprises and no hidden charges. Roaming
fees simply do not exist, and because users pay in advance there is no
opportunity for a vendor to pad a bill with unexplained charges.
Prepaid cell phone services allow you to pay only for the airtime minutes and
text
messages that are actually used. Simply load your account with
exactly what you need, and never have to worry whether or not your chosen
monthly plan is the right fit.
In recent years prepaid cell phone services was reserved for people with bad
credit and low financial means. No longer is this the case. Consumers everywhere
and in all income brackets are moving away from monthly contract plans and
plugging into prepaid cell phone services.
Simply put: people are tired of being pushed around by the major wireless
companies. Unfair contract terms, hidden costs, and outrageous monthly bills are
taking a major toll on public opinion, and at the time of this writing over 60%
of the world population uses some form of prepaid calling plan.
Modern prepaid cell phone services offer their customers the same wide range
of brand name handset models sold by the major contract firms. Motorola,
Nokia, and other top-of-the-line phones are available through
many prepaid wireless providers and in many cases phones are free with a first
purchase of airtime!
And since prepaid networks are now offering their users broadband Internet
access, there is no longer a major advantage in choosing contract plans over
prepaid service.
It's actually not unreasonable to suggest the postpaid contract services
could vanish altogether in the future. In the same way $1,000 cell phones are a
thing of the ludicrous past, ten years hence the idea of signing a one-side
contract to secure wireless service could be absolutely laughable.
Whether or not this comes to pass soon, one thing is for sure:
More people every day are walking away from their contracts and signing up
with prepaid cell phone services. At the current rate of growth it's likely the
prepaid
wireless
industry will encompass 75% of the world
wireless
market share in less than a decade.
Within the past two years we have seen all the major wireless players adopt
prepaid plans and even bring these options to the fore of their marketing
campaigns. This is a clear sign the marketplace is changing in a big way ,
and is expected to continue doing so.
The next five years will be interesting to watch. The mass consumer migration
toward prepaid service could mean better options for all pay as you go
subscribers; clearly as more cash gets pumped into the prepaid industry greater
user benefits are sure to follow.
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