These companies make too much money off of pre paid services to get rid of them.
at&t is in the top ranking. t mobile and verizon also provide prepaid cellular services.
There are numerous prepaid phone which don't require contracts on the market. Some popular companies that offer prepaid phones in the United States are T-mobile, Verizon and AT&T.
T-Mobile phones do not work with Verizon's Service. T-Mobile phones use Sim Cards and Verizon does not, so they are not compatible.
my persional opinion is Verizon is much better at and t is junk
I've tried Verizon and T-Mobile's prepaid plans, and I greatly prefer T-Mobile both for cost and reliability.
Yes you can. Just about all the prepaid companies now offer android smart phones. Their rates may be much cheaper but the service isn't nearly as well as the three major providers.(at&t, Verizon and sprint)
That major carriers such as Verizon, ATT&T, and Sprint all have prepaid plans available. Smaller companies such as Boost Mobile, PagePlus, Go Phone, and T-Mobile provide service but the coverage may be more limited. Wal-Mart and Target have a good selection of prepaid phone available to look at and compare plans. Not knowing where you are, I can't say anything about local-only companies, but all four national carriers (Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T) offer prepaid plans for 10-35 cents per minute.
If your phone is blacklisted with T-Mobile, you can consider using prepaid services from carriers that do not check for blacklists, such as AT&T Prepaid, Verizon Prepaid, or MVNOs like Cricket Wireless or Metro by T-Mobile. These services typically allow you to use your device as long as it is not locked to a specific carrier. Additionally, you might explore options like Google Fi, which is compatible with many unlocked devices. Always check the compatibility of your phone with the chosen service before purchasing a plan.
I would look at T-mobile's prepaid service. Its available at most wal mart and T-mobile stores. They offer the best rates for any prepaid service.
Yes some prepaid call plans do offer data service. T-mobile has a good prepaid plan that offers data service.
Verizon offers both prepaid and contracted wireless phone plans. They have rather inexpensive prepaid plans starting at only $20 a month which is comparable to both AT&T and Sprint.
I used to have Verizon and had the same problem. I switched to AT&T and now have service everywhere I go. Don't listen to the Verizon commercials because they are NOT true! I would recommend AT&T to anyone!