Well, honey, I can recommend the AT&T Unlimited Extra plan. It gives you unlimited talk, text, and data, plus 5G access. Just make sure you check the coverage in your area before you commit. And remember, AT&T can be a bit pricey, so make sure it fits your budget before you dive in.
The best cell phone provider such as the AT&T can help you find a good cell phone plan.
Cell phone plans now have several options for families that will not break your bank account. Checking with various cell phone carriers to determine the plan that will suit your family would be a good start. Also, talking to other parents to find out which carrier and plan they recommend.
Straight Talk from Wal-Mart offers a good, low priced, no contract cell phone plan. You can order the phone online or you can go into your local store to sign up.
The absolute best cell phone plan would be whichever one works best for you. There is no both greatest and least expensive plan out there as this would not promote good competition among cell phone carriers.
If you are looking for a cheap cell phone plan, I would recommend signing a contract with Fido because they have really cheap plans that start at ten or fifteen dollars, which includes text messages and an amount of minutes.
A prepaid cell phone plan is a good value for saving money. Be aware though you may talk much more than you realize and if you do talk alot a prepaid phone can get expensive quickly.
Some people do not need unlimited or expensive cell phone plans. Some people, especially the elderly, only need cell phones for emergencies or do not make enough phone calls to require a regular plan. Cheap cell phone plans only have a limited number of minutes, but may be good for you if you do not exceed that number of minutes each month. Even if you do exceed it, sometimes the extra minutes charges are still cheaper than using a regular plan. In conjunction with a simple cell phone, a cheap cell phone plan may be good for you for emergency purposes or limited phone calls.
www.cellreception.com is an online resource guide for cell phone coverage areas. If your carrier has wide coverage, then you can go to www.consumersearch.com/cell-phone-plans to see how your plan rates against others. Determining if you have a good plan or not is largely based on what you need. Once you figure that out you can look at your plan and then shop around for price comparison to see if you have the best deal for your needs.
every phone needs a data calling/ texting plan..... for example get and iPhone.......pick your phone carrier: at&t, T-mobile, Verizon, Sprint..etc then pick a data plan i recommend........... Unlimited data........calling...and texting
There could be. It depends on your plan. Some plans charge per voice mail so I recommend you either check with your phone service provider or check their website.
There is no one company that I can recommend. I suggest calling different companies that provide that service and asking what they can do for you and at what price.
There are many different cell phones plans available. Depending on your usage and whether you want a data plan or long distance plan will affect your cell phone plan.