relationships Article Library LOGO spacer.gif - 1kb

Home | Counseling - Coaching | - Abuse Issues

Tweet Traffic Rush!

BOOK MARK AND SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Which Phone Plan is Better for Me

By: Victor Epand

FIND OUT ANYTHING... ABOUT ANYONE--CLICK HERE NOW

In looking at maps for Verizon and Cingular it looks like most areas are covered well by both providers. There are pockets that have lesser coverage, but the majority of the area looks good. You are going to find the prices for their rate plans are pretty similar and both providers will have low cost devices.

If you are interested in the "Push-to-Talk" feature (which you referred to as "Walkie-Talkie", Cingular has this feature for their users. The cost is $9.99 per user for unlimited push to talk. It is an add-on to their voice plans. Keep in mind that you must have a voice plan in order to have the PTT add-on.

Both Cingular and Verizon have Family rate plans which allow you to pool your minutes (for all your employees) which would save on costs. Also, with either provider, calls between your employees will not count towards your minutes because they are considered "mobile-to-mobile" and the majority of the rate plans include free, unlimited mobile to mobile calls.

Regarding customer service, Verizon was rated number 1 and Cingular was rated number 2. These types of surveys are typically conducted by companys hired by the providers, so I wouldn't put too much stock in these. I would base my decision about customer service and reputation more on word of mouth, i.e., people you know who have had good (or bad) experiences. This is a much better indicator.

The good news is that you can try each of the providers' service and if you are not happy with the coverage, you can cancel your service without penalty - with Verizon, you have 15 days, with Cingular you have 30 days. If you are not satisfied with the service, you can return the device and cancel your service without penalty. You only pay for the minutes you used, i.e., pro-rated portion of the rate plan that you signed up for. No termination fees.

So, if I were you, I would pick either Verizon or Cingular and get one or two devices and try them for the trial period. If you are happy with the service, then I would get the rest of the devices. If you are unhappy, then I would try the other provider. Or better yet, get two devices from Verizon and two from Cingular (and perhaps even two from Sprint - they have a 14 day return policy) and see which ones work best for your employees. This way, you can see for yourself what works best for you and your employees and you won't have to guess or trust what the providers tell you.

One more FYI, all the providers will claim "least dropped calls, most reliable network, largest network", etc., but keep in mind that your location and the phone device also has a lot to do with your experience. Dropped calls typically relate more to the phone devices themselves.

One last thing. Verizon uses CDMA technology for their voice users and Cingular uses GSM (Sprint uses CDMA and T-Mobile uses GSM). GSM is the "global" standard, so people who travel overseas and want to use their phones, would want a GSM provider.

Article Source: http://www.relationshipsarticlelibrary.com

Victor Epand is an expert agent for www.BuyCellularPhones.info, a huge cellphone superstore featuring great prices and rebates on cellphones including Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Audiovox, LG, RIM Blackberry, Sanyo, Sony Ericsson, and others.


FIX YOUR CREDIT...FAST, LEGAL...CLICK HERE NOW


SHARE YOUR LOVE AND YOUR FAITH...CLICK HERE NOW

CLICK HERE NOW TO EXPLORE YOUR ALTERNATIVE LIFESTYLE

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive - abuse issues Articles Via RSS!



IT'S JUST AS EASY TO MARRY A RICH ONE...CLICK HERE NOW



Related Articles:

HOW TO DETECT AN AFFAIR...CLICK HERE NOW

HOT BEST SELLERS-5-FOR-.99 CENTS
GOBBLE UP GREAT FAST FOOD...FREE

BOOST YOUR PROFITS, TARGETED TRAFFIC, AND CASH FLOW...ADVERTISE HERE



DISCLOSURE--NOTICE OF AFFILIATE/ADVERTISER STATUS:
The owner of this website is an affiliate/advertiser for providers of products and/or services listed on this website and may receive compensation if you purchase those products and/or services. All referrals are made in good faith for sources believed to be credible and that offer good value. In all cases the decision to purchase, or not to purchase, should be made after performing your own due-diligence on the efficacy and suitability of the product or service being offered. By clicking on product/service links on this website you agree to hold this website's owners harmless in the event the product/service is found to be unsuitable for any reason. All claims for refunds must be made to the supplier/vendor of any product/service you purchase from any link on this site..







Powered by Article Dashboard