Drivers Of Prepaid Cell Phones And Contract Mobile Phones In The Marketplace | The Communication Blog

Monday, April 11, 2011

Drivers Of Prepaid Cell Phones And Contract Mobile Phones In The Marketplace

By Pedro Bradley


The mobile phone industry has developed at a very fast pace. Similarly, the penetration into the market has been positively embraced and equally fast. With this, the demand for cheap cell phones and prepaid cell phones has also gone up. As more players have joined the industry, focus has shifted into service delivery.

The advantages of the prepaid and no credit check are many. To begin with, to access telephone services is easier. As long as you have attained the legal age you are guaranteed a service with no restrictions. This is with or without a credit history.

Freedom is something that we all value, deciding what to do when you want to do it and how you want to do it is the ultimate mark of freedom. The notion of being stuck in an agreement for two years with no way out except paying the termination fee is no longer appealing. This is part of the reason why this new plan is very appealing.

When considering this option, it is important to plan for the purchase cost of the handset. One of the main advantages of this system is the freedom to decide how many minutes you want to use and paying for them upfront. This does not tie you down to pay for a set number of minutes that you probably do not need.

There is also the opportunity to top up the minutes if you are about to exhaust your quota without any hustle. The contract plan does not give you this luxury. Should you decide to stop the service, there is no charge. Neither will you be charged for reconnection.

Good news is that their are many service providers currently. The possibility of failing to find a package is quite remote. Liberalization has expanded the investment atmosphere a great deal. This has put pressure on the vendors to upgrade the services so as to attract and retain clients.




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