You can purchase online pre-paid T-Mobile phones in your area. You can also try CVS and Wal-Mart I have seen them sold there and It is sometimes easier to shop for the phone you want in person to get a good look at the features rather than purchasing online!
The top five phone companies for pay as you go are Net10, PlatinumTel Prepaid, T-Mobile Prepaid, AT&T Prepaid and Boost Mobile. Each has their own features for their service and coverage area.
T Mobile's website has a prepaid plan area where you can choose which phone you would like to purchase as part of your program. First you buy the phone you like. Then once your phone has arrived in the mail, you must activate the phone, and choose the plan you like.
You can buy replacement phone chargers at local department stores. You can also purchase them from mobile phone kiosk or mobile phone store in your area.
When you activate the phone, ask for a Kansas number.
A mobile phone mast is the structure which holds the antennna to a mobile phone base station. Each base station serves a small geographical area and can handle a limited number of calls at any time, and are placed local to where people use their mobile phones.
As long as your are switching in a local area, then this should be possible. The technicians at the store you purchased your prepaid phone from should be able to make the switch, as long as you haven't already canceled your service before you port the number over.
When you sign up for a mobile phone, there is usually a local area (could be your entire state, or could be your entire country). When you are inside your local area, you do not pay extra fees for long-distance connections. But if you travel outside your local area (could be to another state, or could be to another country), you are now "roaming" and your signal is bouncing off a different carrier, thus incurring long-distance call charges. Your phone company (Verizon, T-Mobile, ATT, GCI, etc) define the local area and what is considered roaming. This cannot be changed by the user. Talk to your phone company to find out what your local area is, and what charges will be incurred if you "roam".
There is no 3 mobile operator in Australia. In fact, there is no area code in Australia. All cell phone calls seem to all be local and not have any mobile operator.
You can choose to cell phone companies of your choice and sit down and compare with one another. Some cell phone companies automatically provide you with a comparison. Websites such as PhonePlanChoices.com and Whistleout.com let you compare prepaid phone plans based on your usage needs. Be careful though, as they don't always cover all the plans. PrepaidPhoneNews.com has fairly comprehensive information about each carrier, and is really useful in conjunction with the other sites.
You can go to any local cell phone place that is in your area such a us.celluar , T-Mobile ,sprint and or you can got to the cheapest phone place in that is cricket that also have it there
Sony Ericsson mobile phone accessories are able to be purchased from online stores including Amazon, eBay, Cell Phone Shop and more. They will also be purchasable from a local area dealer.
You should look at coverage maps for your area from major providers, then look at their websites to compare plan prices and minutes. Most areas have Verizon, AT&T, T Mobile, and Sprint. Wal-Mart also sells prepaid phones.