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Pay as you go cell phones are becoming more and more popular these days. Many people choose prepaid because they don't have to worry about the hassles of credit checks or being locked into a long term contract. Other people choose prepaid cell phone plans because they are on a budget or only use their prepaid wireless phone for emergencies. With pay as you go cell phones, you pay only for what you use, and never get any unexpected surprises on your bill.
News, tips, deals, and highlights from around the prepaid wireless phone industry.
MetroPCS Proposes Merger With Leap Wireless
Sep 4, 2007 04:44 PM
MetroPCS today announced that it had proposed a merger with Leap Wireless, aiming to create what it says would be the fifth major cellular provider in the US after AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. The “merger” would include a stock deal where each share in Leap would be swapped for 2.75 shares of MetroPCS worth roughly $5 billion. Let’s be clear, however. MetroPCS is proposing that it would retain majority ownership at 65% of the new company. One only has to look back at a few recent similarly structured “mergers” to understand that the executives from Leap would not necessarily have equal say in the deal.
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Provider Comparison Tool Launched
Aug 30, 2007 04:08 PM
We are proud to announce the launch of our new Provider Comparison Tool, which quickly and easily allows you to compare prepaid providers to determine which one is right for you. The tool gives you a side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and services for each company. We are going to be adding more providers to the tool as time goes on, but right now you can compare the services offered by AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Alltel, Tracfone, and Virgin Mobile.
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Apple IPhone Unlocked
Aug 27, 2007 12:06 PM
A group called Iphone Sim Free has announced on their website that they have achieved a full software unlock for the popular Apple iPhone. This means that the iPhone can now be used on T-Mobile's network in addition to just AT&T's. We reported in July that you could mod your iPhone to use prepaid SIM cards from AT&T, but this new software unlock will allow you to use any SIM card from any network with the iPhone.
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AT&T No Longer Claims to Have the "Fewest Dropped Calls"
Aug 24, 2007 11:39 AM
Following numerous investigations, studies, and even lawsuits, AT&T has decided to stop using the slogan "Fewest Dropped Calls". AT&T started using the claim based on a report by Telephia, even though the report didn't explicitly state that they were the most reliable. The report even said that AT&T did not have the fewest dropped calls in many areas such as New York, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles.
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Virgin Mobile Ranks Highest in JD Power Survey
Aug 23, 2007 04:28 PM
Customer satisfaction with prepaid service has risen across the board according to the latest JD Powers survey. The area that saw the biggest increase this year was the "cost of service category". Users are finding the cost of prepaid phones to be more and more attractive. Out of all the providers involved, Virgin Mobile ended up on top, especially in areas of cost of service, account management, initial activation and service plan options.
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