Yes indeed, mobile calling plans can get costly… perhaps a pre-paid plan is something you or your company might consider to help defray some costs. Check out the following for some sample rate plans (verify with your carrier as they are subject to change)
As a starting point, here’s some example rates of traditional unlimited plans:
- TMobile – Unlimited talk and web for $109.99
- Verizon – Unlimited talk, text, picture, mobile email and web for $169.99
- AT&T – Unlimited talk, long distance plus roaming charges for $129
Perhaps a Pre-paid calling plan is something to consider? See below for sample plans…
- PlatinumTel’s $50 Nationwide Unlimited talk, text, nationwide roaming and 100 megabytes of web data transfer (unlimited web for additional $10)
- Metro PCS – $45 Unlimited talk, text messaging, and limited access to mobile web (Advanced web browsing and e-mail not available)
- Boost Mobile – $50 Nationwide Unlimited talk, text messaging, access to mobile web, and walkie talkie (select phones)
- Cricket Wireless – $50 Unlimited talk, text messaging, and web access with 30 minutes roaming ( depends on region)
- Verizon Wireless – Unlimited talk for prepaid for $3.99 a day which is roughly $119 a month
- AT&T – $69.99 Unlimited talk only
- U.S. Cellular – $60 Unlimited incoming calls and text messaging
- T Mobile – $49.99 for 600 anytime minutes, unlimited nights and weekends, and unlimited T-Mobile to T-Mobile calling