Choosing your Mobile Phone provider
After buying a mobile phone, another difficult task
is to choose the best network and plan according to
your usage. It sounds easy if you think it this way:
go online, select a brand, sign up for a service and
purchase your mobile phone. But it is difficult if you
want to think at every step so that you don’t
end up paying more than you really need to. Looking
at different offers, plans and then selecting one can
be confusing if you are not sure what you want and you
have not explored the market. So after going through
the difficult phase of purchasing your mobile phone,
it comes the second phase of choosing the suitable mobile
phone network and tariff for your needs and usage. There
are so many mobile networks available today like Orange,
3 Mobile, T Mobile, O2, Vodafone, Virgin etc, all claiming
to be the best offering cheap line rental tariff plans,
free line rentals, half line rentals, free insurance,
free handset and attractive mobile phone deals. Mobile
networks usually have two kinds of plans: pay as you
go phones and contract mobile phone. You just need to
look for who is offering better value, offers and deals
for your specific requirements. If you are wondering
which one would be the best one for you, you need to
do a lot of research.
The first step in choosing a network is to find out
whether it at least provides coverage for areas in which
you use your phone. There is no point in owning a mobile
phone if you cannot make or receive calls in it. So
make the best choice so that you get the best network
services, coverage, plans, call costs and global roaming
agreements. Make a list of name of companies, their
plans including how many minutes they are giving, how
much deposit they need, how long is the contract. If
you talk more in the night, consider those plans offering
night minutes. Make sure you have the flexibility to
change plans. See if the network is offering calls in
the same networks at reduced rates.
If you want to use your phone in abroad, pick a network
with the greatest amount of roaming agreements which
means you have more chances of staying in touch while
you are out of the country. Make sure you can make and
receive calls on the networks and in the countries you
need.
Seek advices from specialist mobile phone stores or
people who own a mobile phone for a long time. They
can help you recommend a tariff that suits you and your
business needs. Most networks have exciting offers,
having tariffs that enable you to purchase bundles of
minutes in advance. You can take advantage of low rate
international or local calls. The most beneficial tariffs
are most likely those that let you share minutes across
multiple handsets, a great way to reduce costs. While
choosing a mobile network, be assured of getting a dedicated
customer service so that you can have someone to handle
any queries you may have. So get your network service
provider only after gaining enough information and getting
the best plan which meets your needs.
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