Airtime outbound on your Boost cell phone refers to the minutes or data used when you make outgoing calls or send text messages. Each time you initiate a call or send a message, it deducts from your prepaid balance or monthly plan allowance. It's important to monitor your airtime usage to avoid running out before the end of your billing cycle.
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The benefit of doing a cell phone price comparison is that one should end up with the best value for money both for one's cell phone and for the airtime.
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Airtime Minutes are generally the 'talk time" used on your cell phone. These are the minutes that you will pay for with your plan or pay as you go service. Air time minutes do not normally include the time you spend on your phone calling your service provider.
A toll-free number has no long distance charge associated, but calls from a mobile phone (cell phone) will still incur airtime charges, the same as local calls.
i have a boost mobil cell phone i moved to kansas and the are no close towers over here... can i switch it to a verizon phone?
No, they are programmed differently. Nextel's system will not recognize a boost phone.
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First find on your phone the + symbol and type that in for the outgoing number. After that you need to type in the country code for Iraq which is 964. Your outbound dial should be +964 (area code) (phone number).
The cheapest cell phone service package is a pre-paid package on a pay-as-you-go plan offered through AT&T. This plan will cost you $25.00/month and will provide you with unlimited texting (for a data package) and 50 minutes of airtime. You could also chose to do 200 text messages and have 200 minutes of airtime/talktime.