Big Carriers Turning to Pre-Paid Mobile Cell phone Company - Have the Points

Metro PCS started out out the large change from mobile cellular phone contracts to your pre-paid or pay[http://www.tinorobotics.org/main_wiki/index.php?title=Advantages_and_drawbacks_of_VoIP_-_Online_Cellphone_Services ? cellular das ]  while you go movement. It had been considerably desired and produced mobile telephone support to thousands and thousands of people that wished a cell phone but could not or wouldn't get caught up in a two yr agreement along with the significant 4 Cell phone providers: At&t, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile. They didn't have the best phones and they didn't have the best services and to this day they surely don't have a lot of a coverage area but yet the filled a huge demand that eventually got the attention of the significant carriers who saw droves of their customers leaving after seeing how significantly money they were being over charged by the large boys.

The big 4 saw the writing on the wall and had no choice but to find a way to compete with Metro on a level playing field and began to acquire their own pre-paid businesses that would run on the same powerful towers that their customers stuck in contracts were using,

Most of these names you have probably heard of. Boost and Virgin Mobile are the pre-paid services that belong to Sprint. At&t has Red Pocket and H20. Over at T-mobile they offer Simple Mobile as well as T-Mobile pre-paid. Verizon has their own pre-paid as well in addition to Altell and Page Plus,

Key Super chains such as Best Buy, Walmart and Radio Shack are spending tens of millions on advertising the fact that they offer all these services so it has become very clear that contracts are on the way out and pre-paid cell is here to stay.

Now that's all great news but let's take it a step further. What if I told you that you could have unlimited text, talk and web and you could have it for Free? I know, what's the catch, right? I said the same thing when a good friend of mine told me he had not only totally free cell cell phone service for himself but for everyone in his household as well.

Three main players have seen the writing on the wall and have been able to piggy back off of the key advertising dollars by the brick and mortar stores who have shifted their focus in the marketplace from computers, HD televisions and other electronics towards providing customers with a variety of phones and even more so to an even wider variety of Cell phone services.

Pre-paid wireless corporations have even taken a bold move to open stores throughout their coverage areas much like Metro PCS has been doing for some time. However it remains to be seen if this was a wise financial decision on their part since their phones and service can be purchased in dozens of other locations both physical and through the Internet.

The mobile cell phone has replaced the computer as the number one consumer electronic luxury. In fact the cell cellular phone actually isn't a luxury item at all anymore with over 300,000 in use in the United States alone. Everyone may not have a major flat screen TV but the mobile telephone has broke the barriers of every demographic. Our kids have a mobile cell phone, our parents have cell phones and even people today on fixed income or very little income all seem to be carrying a mobile cellular phone.

As the consumer becomes more educated the industry will grow just that much faster and the change is already picking up a great deal of momentum. Those of us who have been slaves to two year contracts for years are beginning to see that they now have another option. With almost every pre-paid service now being offered for only $40-$60 a month the average could easily save $1200 or more a yr on their service while still keeping their same phone, same number, and basically the same provider by switching to Pre-paid services offered by the big four's affiliates who operate off the very same towers we are using with present Deal services.