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Monday, September 10, 2012

Types Of Mobile Phone Plans

Mobile phone plans are the packages and bundles of call time, texts and internet usage amongst many others, that phone and communications companies put together in order to entice customers to sign up to their service.

Typically they are a basic combination of, as mentioned, call time, texts, data allowances (how much data you can download per month), then there are usually "add ons", which are more of these, but at an attractive price to entice you into getting them, so let's say you have an allowance of 300 text per month for free, they might offer another 100 texts for as little as £2.

It's worth thinking about what kind of phone user you are. Perhaps you are an infrequent user of your phone, spending less than an hour in total talking (on calls that youhave made as opposed to calls made to you) and sending less than 50 texts. Or maybe you are a medium user, spending up to 100 minutes of call time and sending 100 texts. You might be a teenager who sends texts all day long rather than calling your friends, or you might be a heavy user of the phone, perhaps without a landline, spending hundreds of minutes per month, and using the internet to send e mails.

Another way of looking at it would be to think about how much you spend on your phone if you are a pay as you go customer. Have that figure in mind, as well as what we've just discussed before you look at plans.

A quick note to remember is that you might get a free phone when you sign up to a bill plan. Please be sure to consider recycling your old phone. This can be done by asking in store if they take trade ins, or there are charities out there that will take you phone and do it for you, and make a few pounds for themselves.

Phoneplans begin around the 30 pounds per month level. The market is so competitive that many offer unlimited texts, and the call time will typically be 300 minutes.

Moving up and you pay around 40 pounds per month, getting up to 60 minutes, unlimited texts and 500mb of data usage on the internet, and if you pick an plan for around fifty pounds, you can generally get over 1000 minutes, 750mb+, and again, unlimited texting.

Research before you buy and ask in store or look online, because you will need to sign a contract for one year minimum in most cases.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Types of Prepaid Phone Plans

About Prepaid Cell Phone Plans

People are discovering that prepaid cell phone plans are quickly becoming popular, due to the fact that some of them can be the cheapest cellular phone plans available today. Prepaid phones are now so affordable that more people than ever are taking advantage of the different prepaid services that are available. Prepaid mobile has come a long way in recent years. The options have expanded greatly as the costs per minute have dropped. Many large cell service provider companies now offer prepaid plans for customers who prefer to use a pay-as-you-go method service for their mobile devices instead of post-paid plans.

Questions You Need to Answer Before Buying a Mobile Phone Service

When you start looking at prepaid cell phone plans, you'll find a lot of variations. Before you purchase your plan, it is important to understand the different types of plans that are available. Think about how you will use your phone. Is it just for talking or for both talking and texting? Do you need data service as well for exploring apps and websites and getting email on your phone? Will you use your phone a lot or a little? Answering these questions will help you sort out what kind of prepaid cell service you really need.

Pay-As-You-Go Phone Plans

Pay-as-you go plans are the best for people who use their phone infrequently. With this type of plan you simply purchase the number of minutes you'd like to use, and once you use them, you purchase more. Some companies such as Tracphone give you extra minutes, based on the number of minutes you buy. Text messages cost you a certain amount of seconds of talk time if the plan includes texting.

Pay-by-the-day is the best type of cell phone choice for people who need to use their phones only on certain days of the week or month. You pay a set rate per day and are not charged for days you do not use your phone.

Pay-as-you-go and pay-by-the-day plans are considered to be the best prepaid cell service choices for infrequent use phone patterns.

Monthly Prepaid Phone Plans

A monthly prepaid cell phone plan may provide the lowest cost for moderate to heavy users. It can automatically be billed to your credit card each month. The number of phone minutes and text messages you can acquire under these plans are variable. There are some prepaid cell services that give you extra free minutes of talk time during weekends. Some of these plans may include data use as well.

Unlimited Prepaid Mobile Plans

If you use your mobile phone a lot, then the best prepaid phone services for you are unlimited cell plans. With the rise in popularity of unlimited plans, many companies are getting into the competition. This competition is bringing down prices into the $45.00 to $70.00 per month range. As the mobile phone industry has continued to evolve, most prepaid cell phone plans now offer unlimited calling, messaging, and data. The best prepaid phone plans allow you to talk, surf the internet, use your favorite apps, and text freely and reliably without the hassle of a contract cell phone plan.

Investigate the Plans Before Buying

If you are looking for the best prepaid cell phone plans that match your needs, your first step is to check the specific plans offered by mobile phone service companies. Compare and contrast the different prepaid mobile plans out there, and you'll be able to find one that works perfectly for you.

Karen S. Roberts is a freelance writer and web content provider. For more of her articles on Mobile Cell Phone Plans and Usage, click to go to the Best Prepaid Cell Phones Blog.


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Monday, July 9, 2012

Unlimited and Low Cost Cell Phone Plans

The innovation of mobile phones is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. Mobile phone, also known as cellphone, is a wireless device by which one can make and receive telephonic calls from anywhere to anywhere. It also provides the users with facilities like SMS, MMS, internet services etc. It uses a sim (subscriber identity module) card which provides the mobile phone with the network connectivity making the use of mobile phone possible. Today there are more than 5.6 billion mobile phone users throughout the world and this is certainly because of the availability of low cost cell phone plans. The worth of mobile phones cannot be realized until they have reached everyone making it easy for them to contact their friends or relatives whenever they want with minimum expense.

Low cost phone plans have made it possible for everyone to own a cell phone, even someone from the economically weaker section of the society. The spread of phones to almost all the sections of the society is of great significance. This has made the life of everyone more convenient. The increase in the number of mobile phone users has resulted in the increase in revenue generation making the cell phone a very lucrative and profitable industry. The cell phone service providers offer various plans which are made for the public to get maximum benefits and fulfill their requirements. These plans may be unlimited talk-time and sms plans, internet plans etc...

Simple mobile sim cards are one of the popular sim cards. They provide their customers with the cheapest and simple plans. They offer their customers with unlimited sms, talk-time and internet plans and do not loot them by charging any exorbitant costs. They have a widespread network with max coverage. They are constantly upgrading and reforming their services and endeavor to make their customers happy. They offer a very cheap international call rate and call plans. They follow privacy policy and assure their customers that the information given by them shall be kept safe. These cards can be purchased either online or from retail outlets. The customers can reap through different modes i.e. by a retailer, online, by sending a SMS or by making a phone call. This makes them convenient to use and more preferable than their counterparts. Simple mobile sim cards, due to these reasons, undoubtedly offer their customers with the best cellular service at the most reasonable price.

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Find The Best Deals On Mobile Phones And Call Plans

Deciding upon the best phone and call plan can be problematic for many of us as mobile competitors proffer a diverse range of handsets and packages, all declaring they have the best offer available and the lowest rates.

As customers we are often confused as generally we don't know what is the best option for the price advertised and, although we try not to be, are easily influenced by an endless stream of advertising in publications and on TV, which often leads to selecting the most popular even though it's not necessarily the best one for our needs.

There are an abundance of websites selling mobile plans and phones and just as many offers to sort through, most have a billing structure that needs a degree in math to understand! It's often not until you receive the first bill that you realize there are hidden extras involved or it's simply not suited for your purposes.

Below are some basic guidelines that will help in your call plan selection taking into account budget and what you want from a call package.

The best way to go about choosing is to first select up to 5 that seem to fit your requirements, then take the time to evaluate each and compare it with other service providers before making any definite decision. Research is important as otherwise you'll only end up throwing away good money for no other reason than that you didn't spend time checking the options out properly.

We all want to cut down on our monthly bills and phone calls can add up considerably over the month, so if you can find a package that fits in with your calling habits the money saved will be worth the effort that goes into the search.

There are 2 main types of phone users - those who use it for texting and to chat with family or friends during off peak hours, and those who need it for business and are making calls in peak hours.

When checking out the different types of plans available you also need to be aware of the destination since prices will vary considerably between calls made locally, nationally or internationally. Those who regularly go abroad on business trips will benefit from a plan that offers great discounts on international calls.

Look online and it can seem as if there are an endless number of service providers declaring they have the best service and offers. Study their prices carefully as you don't want to be paying for a service that you don't actually need, or will never use. With prepaid plans you pay the same amount each month with unlimited free calls and text messages to the same network.

An idea of how much you are prepared to pay on Mobile Phone will give some guidance as to which plan will suit. Each provider's website has all the information for you to read through at your leisure, or better still go to a site that compares each mobile phone and call plans of various providers and then you can be sure the information you get is unbiased.

Forums and review sites are also a good source of information as they are honest opinions from people who have tested the phones themselves and can give advice and information on different kinds of call plans, such as a prepaid plan. It's all very well being impressed by a TV commercial from a leading service provider, but you need to consider if the plan is affordable for you and if there are any hidden elements to be aware of.

Michiel Van Kets writes articles about CompareMobilePlans.com.au, a premier website that helps Australians find the best Mobile Phone plan to suit their individual needs. Compare the top mobile phones and plans from Vodafone, Optus, Telstra, 3 Mobile, Crazy Johns and more at CompareMobilePlans.com.au, offering consumers an impartial, comprehensive and free mobile phone plan comparison. Find out about the Prepaid plan and Cap plan today.


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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Plans for crewless space station underway

NASA astronauts Ron Garan (left) and Mike Fossum held a news conference from the space station Tuesday. NASA TV

Ground crews are making plans to possibly operate the International Space Station without crew for awhile, but preparations are not yet underway in space.


"The teams in Houston are in the preliminary stages of deciding everything from what ventilation we’re going to leave running, what lights we’re going to leave on, what condition of each particular experiment will be on, every tank, every valve, every hatch – there’s a lot to do," said NASA astronaut Mike Fossum at a news conference from the International Space Station with fellow NASA astronaut Ron Garan Tuesday.


The details will be shared with astronauts in the weeks ahead, he added, and they will have plenty of time to implement them.


In the meantime, the only preparations that the astronauts have been making so far is to document some of their space station work using video, in order to hand it over to the first crew to repopulate the space station. Up until now, all such handovers have been done face-to-face.


On Aug. 29, NASA had disclosed that following the crash of the Russian Progress unmanned cargo space ship on Aug. 24, some astronaut trips to and from the space station will be delayed.


The delays will give the Russian space agency time to investigate the accident and make sure the problem that caused it has been resolved. Following the retirement of NASA's shuttle fleet, astronauts are currently transported to the station aboard Soyuz spacecraft, which use the same rockets that failed during the Progress launch. U.S. and Russian space agency officials do not plan to make any manned launches until there have been at least one or two successful unmanned spacecraft launches with the rockets.


By the time that happens, all astronauts currently aboard the station may have already returned, leaving the space station crewless for the first time in more than 10 years.


Garan and two other astronauts are scheduled to return to Earth on Sept. 15, a week after their original planned return date of Sept. 8.


Fossum and the other two remaining astronauts on the space station are scheduled to return in mid-November.


Currently, the next Soyuz flight to the space station is scheduled to arrive on Nov. 2, before the return of Fossum's expedition.


But Fossum said the possibility that it will be delayed remains, as "there’s a lot of things that need to stack up to make that [flight] happen."


He noted that troubleshooting a rocket isn't easy and could take a long time if the problem doesn't involve obvious recent hardware, software or process changes.


If the space station does need to go crewless, the risk to the space station is low provided it remains crewless for a short time, Fossum said. The types of problems that are most likely to pose an issue without crew are things like the failure of a pump last year that knocked out half the station's cooling capability, which are not that serious in the short term but do reduce the station's ability to tolerate other failures.


"As that short gap turns into many months... it leads toward a greater possibility that we would have a problem up here that became very significant with nobody to take action."

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