Prepaid Cell Phone Plans Are Cheaper and Offer More Services Than Ever

Prepaid Providers Add Services While Lowering Prices--always Good Things for Consumers!

Chris McCarthy
Boost Mobile set the prepaid wireless industry buzzing when it released its $50 Monthly Unlimited Prepaid plan. The ensuing "price war" resulted in many new affordable prepaid plans.

Prepaid Plans are Very Affordable--Especially since companies Have Lowered Rates and Increased Service.

Boost Mobile set the wireless industry buzzing when it released its $50 Monthly Unlimited Prepaid plan. Industry insiders, experts, and CEO's started asking questions.

How could Boost afford this unlimited prepaid cell phone plan? Would it break the back of the low cost wireless provider? What does this mean for the other cell phone companies?

Many worried about a price war in the prepaid market, a situation where the prepaid companies would continue to lower prices while adding more services to their plans. In order to compete, this would be necessary.

A price war came to fruition, and many prepaid companies have jumped into the fray.

One of the most impressive plans is Tracfone's Straight Talk plans, which comes in two "sizes." One of them costs $45 and includes unlimited talk time, unlimited text messages, and 30 mb of data use. This undercut Boost's similar unlimited plan by five dollars.

The second Tracfone plan may be one of the best out there today. For $30, subscribers get to use 1,000 minutes of talk time and 1,000 texts for a duration of 30 days. When the 30 days is up-for both plans-subscribers just have to pay the fee again. It can be set to autopilot and can be auto-debited so there are no service disruptions. Both plans run on Verizon's network, which seems odd since they are competing companies, but it gives Straight Talk a leg up on a lot of the competition since Verizon has a very strong network.

MetroPCS and Cricket Lower Prices

MetroPCS jumped into the fight for more customers and market share by lowering the prices on its existing unlimited plans by $5. This may help better position MetroPCS, which is a regional provider of cell phone service, against the other big dogs in the pay as you go market.

Leap Wireless, which runs prepaid cell phone plans through the brand name Cricket, has also added more services to its pay as you go offerings. As you can see, it is currently buyer's market for prepaid phones. You can find attractive plans at very affordable prices.

Some wireless providers earn much of their profits from add-ons or extras that current subscribers purchase after they have the phone and are signed up for a plan. If you are careful and frugal, you will be able to avoid extra charges and continue to have a low monthly bill. You may also have to purchase a new phone that works on the plan you decide to sign up for.

Learn more about one of the best prepaid plans out there, Tracfone Straight Talk. Also, read a review of the Boost Mobile Unlimited Prepaid Plan. Both plans may save you money--it's that simple. Check them out. And if one of these two plans doesn't work for you, there are a few others to take a look at.

Published by Chris McCarthy

I'm a writer and copywriter. I mostly write internet content and I'm passionate about internet business and helping people make better blogs and websites. PS. I'm not a polar bear.  View profile

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