The no-contract services are typically the cheapest but availability can depend on where you live. For the major contract cell providers, Sprint or T-Mobile are the cheapest.
There are many different wireless services based on where you live. You can use the company Boost mobile which offers nationwide cheap cell phone services.
The cheapest plan will depend on the provider you choose for the features you want. If you need something for an emergency get a pay as you go. It will cost you $10-$15 a month to top it up.
I myself use the cable company for my phone service, they include it in your monthly bill and it's easy and conveient, but i have heard vontage is the best, and cheapest around.
Vonage offers very cheap and reliable Home Phone Service. At $9.99 per month it is the cheapest on the market. But AT&T is not far behind and more widely available at $15.00 per month.
call your phone company and ask them, because it is usually different for each company, whether it is verizon or atnt, or some other company, it would just be best to call and ask
3 U TELECOM is the best service because this organization can support the actual demand of usuaries
Boost mobile service offers unlimited service for $50 a month with their Blackberry.
Verizon is not
The cheapest no-contract plans are generally from providers like Boost and Tracfone. For contract plans, the Big Four national providers don't differ very much in price.
The cheapest phone that the O2 company offers is the Alcatel OT-232. Alternatively the Nokia 100 is only ‚£11.69 and is available in black and pink colours.
The cheapest phone plan is virgin mobile. $25 dollars a month for unlimited txting and web, with 300 mins of calling. Granted you have certine phones you can choose from but they are very good choices and last a long time!
Prepaid is pretty cheap