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Cell Phone Bills Through the Roof, Consumers Look for Options

10:42 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · economy|Money|Telecomm · Comments Off

17 Mar 2009

sticker-shockIn this time of economic difficulty, it seems that more and more people are getting the short end of the stick when it comes to paying what’s fair for the basics — which in this day and age means a cell phone. I’ve had my fair share of through-the-roof cell phone bills myself, but a report in The Christian Science Monitor this week made my jaw drop: according to a consumer advocacy group, cell users in San Diego are paying a whopping $3.00 per minute for their calls. Excessive text messaging can also make your bill go through the roof. Are unlimited cell phone plans the answer? It depends on your usage, according to experts.

This average is driven up by a small slice of consumers who buy large plans but rarely use them. If you cut out these big-spenders, the average falls somewhere between 50 cents and $1 per minute – far more than the “10 cents a minute” claim made in many ads.

That means if you are a big talker/texter an unlimited plan is the way to go. But if you aren’t, you’ll be selling yourself short.

I experienced sticker shock a few years back when I went over my minutes on my cell phone: a $300 bill was my punishment for not watching the clock. That decreased when I went on an unlimited plan but the problem was I wanted to use the Internet, and an unlimited data plan was also really expensive on my carrier. I sucked it up and paid — and continue to pay.

As people start looking for creative ways to cut costs, some are turning to pre-paid cell phones. That sector has reportedly grown some 13% this year, as a result of the economic downturn.

If I weren’t on contract with another company, I’d be interested in this offer, which came to us via Boost Mobile, and that you might find attractive as well: an unlimited plan WITH Internet for only $50. Check it out.

Are you cutting back on your cell phone use as a result of the recession? Let us know what you think in the comments.

Via / Chicago Tribune

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Press “2″ For English

1:52 pm By Maegan La Mala · Telecomm · 1 Comment

21 Sep 2005

movida.gifMovida, a new pre-paid cell phone service for the US targeting the Hispanic community is launching in South Florida this week. Rolling out to most of the nation next month, Movida executive’s say that they are on track to have 150,000 customers by the end of the year.

The Movida website states that “En Movida, el español es nuestro primer idioma.” With rates of 20 cents a minute to anywhere in the US or Puerto Rico, 25 cents to anywhere in Mexico and other “competitive” Latin American rates, Movida has cleared defined their target market.

From the article:

“Hispanics are looking for cultural affinity. Thirty percent of the customers who call our call center in Buenos Aires speak in English, but they still have the affinity with being Hispanic.”

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