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Motorola Working To Keep Its Edge

January 16, 2009 on 4:29 pm | In Prepaid Cell Phones | No Comments

Motorola has long been one of the most popular brands in the cell phone industry. Known for their efficient, lightweight yet sturdy handsets,Motorola is the default choice for many wireless users who are shopping for a new phone.

The company made the grim decision to lay off thousands of workers in 2008, with 4,000 more job cuts forthcoming in 2009. Many of these cuts were in the mobile devices area of operation.

Thus far workforce reductions are expected to save Motorola 1.5 billion. It therefore seems likely the company will be able to recover from recent problems and remain in the game long-term.

While many analysts point out no major innovations are forthcoming from Motorola until late in 2009, a substantial number of prepaid wireless users continue to choose the Motorola c139 and the Motorola v176 as their entry level device when activating a new service. Even if the company reduces production on a mass scale or discontinues certain lines prepaid cell phone users will still be using the more popular handsets for years to come.

One key benefit to useing a prepaid cell phone service is access to refurbished, brand name phones at nominal pricing, if not free. On average only a minute percentage of wireless customers require technical support directly from a manufacturer, thus popular Motorola models are likely to remain in active circulation regardless of what happens in terms of downsizing/discontinuation.

The next 12 months will tell if labor reductions and new marketing strategies will allow Motorola to remain a force in the wireless handset market. Either way we’ll see many of this company’s sturdy, reliable phones in use for years to come.

January Is The Perfect Time To Go Prepaid!

January 15, 2009 on 2:14 am | In Prepaid Cell Phone Services | No Comments

Right now is the perfect time to shop for prepaid cell phones, accessories, and plans! The beginning of the year is BIG for all retail sectors, but especially so for prepaid cell phone services.

In the mind of consumers right now is the ideal time for a fresh start, i.e. getting rid of old contracts and starting a new pay as you go path! You’ll find some of the best deals – even better than the holiday specials – right now!

As always we strongly endorse Net 10 Wireless, but we are also very excited to announce our upcoming partnerships with TracFone, Virgin Mobile, and other quality prepaid wireless vendors. Our mission is to make 2009 the best year yet for prepaid cell phone users!

Join the prepaid revolution now and get rid of that nasty, one-sided contract you’ve been lugging around. As you’ll soon discover, many of our partner vendors also provide monthly discount plans with no contract terms!

Thanks for your ongoing support, and stay tuned for some exciting updates!

Prepaid Airtime More Affordable Than Contract Plans

December 28, 2008 on 6:27 pm | In Prepaid Cell Phone Services | No Comments

Prepaid cell phones allow wireless users the freedom to talk, text, and pic without being buried under a one-sided contract. In fact many prepaid services are now offering monthly packages with no contract obligation.

But the truth is, the contract issue is only one reason most of the world uses pay as you go wireless. Prepaid service is actually more affordable than contract wireless.

Naturally a contract sales rep will try to convince you otherwise by offering you a bulk minute plan. The thing is, an average of 20% of contract minutes go unused worldwide.

This statistic severely deflates the perceived value of any bulk airtime contract plan.

Furthermore, “pay more now to save later” is just not practical for the average consumer. For many people, the bottom line is how much needs to be paid right now in order to get wireless access.

Prepaid cell phones are always the most affordable immediate and long-term solution. You can get free cell phones with many companies, and services like Net 10 offer airtime packages for as little as $20!

It’s worth pointing out the Net 10 $20 package includes a full 200 minutes (or 400 text messages) and 30 days of additional service. Try to offer a contract wireless provider a $20 bill and see what you get for it.

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