Choose right mobile phone plans
Finding the right mobile phone plan is not an easy task.
Competing carriers, features, prices, incompatible phone
technologies and rebates all serve to confuse the mobile phone
shopper. Various points are to be considered while choosing an
appropriate mobile phone service provider and mobile plan.
Ask yourself these questions: how much you use your phone, what
time of the day will you make most of your calls, which mobile
network is used by most of the people you are likely to call and
what kind of services do you want on your mobile? With so many
mobile service providers, prices changing so often, any
information would quickly become out of date. Try to find the
updated information by referring to retailers. Your best deal
would depend on your needs and usage pattern. Explore the
different mobile phone companies' websites, mobile phone shops
and find out more about their network coverage.
The different plans you can choose from are:
Prepaid plans: Prepaid involves paying upfront for a number of
minutes. Most of these plans have minutes that expire after one
or three months. You'll have to pay before making calls, with a
credit card or debit card. There are no monthly contracts,
credit checks or minimum contract period.
Monthly contract: In this plan, you are billed for calls and
monthly subscriptions, typically for a minimum contract period
of at least 12 months. There is a wider choice of services and
handsets in this plan. Moreover,call charges and handsets are
generally cheaper. Normally, you get inclusive call minutes,
which is included in your monthly subscription and you are not
charged for it.
Pay up front: In this plan, you are billed monthly, so you can
see where your money is going. You are not charged monthly
subscriptions; and call charges and the price and range of
handsets are similar to prepay.
Apart from choosing the right mobile phone company and tariff
for your usage pattern, you should know how to control the cost
of your mobile service. You may be able to save money by opting
for a tariff having the inclusive call minutes cover all
networks and charges for calling different networks do not vary
much. Find out exactly how you can get more for your money. Find
if the inclusive call minutes you are getting cover calls to
people on other networks as well as yours, find out if the calls
to retrieve voicemail are free, can you buy 'add on' services to
save your money overall, for how long will any unused inclusive
call minutes in one month be carried forward.
If you usually use your mobile phone abroad, keep in
mind that calls and text messages can cost much more, especially
if you have a prepaid service. You will also have to pay to
receive calls when abroad. So keep yourself informed about the
details of charges and services that are available from mobile phone
companies before choosing your mobile service provider.