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Prepaid Wireless: No Contract, No Credit Check, No Commitment
By Allan Keiter


One of the fastest growing areas in wireless is the prepaid plan. Historically, prepaid had high rates, limiting its appeal to those without the credit quality to qualify for a contract. Over the past year, however, rates have fallen, and prepaid has become attractive to a number of new segments. 

Prepaid service is offered by most of the major national carriers, and numerous resellers, such as Virgin Mobile USA. This latter group tends to target a specific customer segment, interacting with consumers in the same way as a traditional carrier does --- except the calls made travel over the network of a carrier from which the reseller has purchased airtime (e.g., Sprint, in the case of Virgin Mobile). The reseller market is growing, with new services such as Mobile ESPN (for sports fans) and Movida (Hispanics) rolling out.

Prepaid makes sense for several audiences, including those who

. refuse to sign a contract;
. have credit issues,
. are on a strict budget,
. only need wireless for emergency purposes.

This last group is underserved by traditional postpaid wireless plans, as it is getting harder to find one of those under $39.99. With prepaid, it is possible to have wireless service for under $10 a month. For more on this, visit Cell Phones for Emergency Use.

There are basically two types of prepaid service. To see the options for a particular location, visit the MyRatePlan Prepaid Wireless page.

. In Traditional Prepaid, the consumer buys a phone, adding airtime as needed. The 'catch' is that the minutes expire if not used in a certain period of time, although that period rolls over if more time is purchased before the card expires.

. Hybrid Prepaid is more like a traditional wireless plan. The user selects plan for a certain price, and is billed that amount each month until cancellation. The balance available is reduced by phone calls and other charges (e.g., directory assistance). If the balance is used up, the customer can either buy additional time, or wait until the start of the next billing cycle to use their phone.

Prepaid rates have fallen, but remain higher than postpaid. Additionally, phone prices tend to be much higher, as their cost is less subsidized. This occurs because, with no contract, there is more financial risk to the carrier. Therefore, for most people not falling into one of the categories mentioned earlier, postpaid service will prove more cost-effective over the longer term.

Allan Keiter is president of MyRatePlan.com. Founded in 1999, MyRatePlan offers unbiased content, filters and calculators to help consumers make more informed decisions about the products and services they research and buy online.


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