The answer is no. The phones all access the same carrier network and are paid access via the subscribers whether or not a contract is involved. If you are having connectivity issues at times it can be an overloaded cellular tower with user traffic at some points.
Normal civilians who do not have specialized equipment may not be able to track prepaid cell phone calls or messages. It may be possible for law enforcement to track calls or messages, but it may be harder to track because you do not need a contract to have a prepaid phone.
Contract: is for, say, 18 or 24 months. You pay a basic fee each month, usually for inclusive calls/texts/internet useage. Prepaid: which is quite rare these days. You Pay up front for the length of the contract, say, the year, again for an agreed amount of calls/texts. Any calls/texts/internet over and above the agreed amount are billed each month. The other option is obviously, 'pay as you go' You normally by the phone, buy a SIM then pay a 'top-up' charge every time you need minutes/texts.
A prepaid phone is a phone you pay for ahead of time and for every minute or text sent usually in a package format such as 200 minutes or 200 texts. A contract phone is a phone you pay the same for no matter what every month depending on the type of contract signed.
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The simple answer is - you can't ! Mobile phones are either paid for on a contract - which gives the user an allowance of free calls, or they are pre-paid - in that the user credits the account in advance. There is no third option - EVERY mobile phone is either pre-paid or contract.
Yes there is walmart has some phones that provide prepaid international cell phones a company called "T-Mobile" offers cell phones like such and another company that provides this service is AT&T.
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Yes, you can call a cell phone collect but the billing for such a call is tremendous. Another thing to remember is subscribers have the option to have all collect calls blocked. A prepaid phone or no contract phone commonly will not have the ability to receive collect calls either.
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No, you just pay for the contract.
Not usually. You might have to pay to listen to your voicemail though.