Yes, in the case of TMobile I bought a prepaid tmobile phone and have been able to use it for my postpaid tmobile account. The sim card was smaller so I had to contact them to transfer my phone number. I know that Virgin phones can only be used with their carrier but I'm not sure what other carriers rules are.
With Verizon Wireless, a prepaid phone needs to be on a prepaid plan for at least 6 months before it can be moved to a postpaid plan.
no, your # and plan details are on you SIM
Yes, as long as the prepaid phone has been on a prepaid plan for at least six months. You could also just convert your line to a post-paid plan and get a new phone, which would allow you to switch if you have not been a prepaid customer for at least six months.
Post paid:- In which we paid after use the service each end of the month Prepaid:-In which we paid before use the service. and pay when ever the credit ends.
Airtel Telecommunication based in India. They have prepaid and postpaid plan, it depend on what plan you choose, prices are different, now they even have internet service.
you con't get details, if have postpaid number, then u will get.
Loop Mobile, also known as LOOP is a mobile phone service provider in India. LOOP offers both prepaid and postpaid GSM phone coverages in Assam, Kolkata and Mumbai.
The best cell phone companies for long distance are prepaid and postpaid services. Companies such as TEL3advantage and USmobileconnect let you register you number but still maintain regular services.
Vodafone is an Australian cel phone company. They provide both prepaid and postpaid plans for cellular phones and tablets. You can also bundle your cell service with broadband into one plan.
Blended ARPU is comprised of both Postpaid and Prepaid ARPU.
Using a prepaid card can have benefits compared to post-paid for a few different reasons. One of the main ones is if the person does not use their phone very often, using a prepaid will allow you to control how much you can spend. If you have a post paid plan, you will have to pay a set amount made by the company.
Disadvantages of prepaid electricity include the potential for unexpected disconnections due to insufficient credit, limited payment options compared to postpaid plans, and the inconvenience of having to constantly monitor and top up your credit balance. Additionally, prepaid electricity rates can sometimes be higher than postpaid rates.