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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
How can you turn your limited cell phone plan into an unlimited one?

So, this is a how-to guide for the people in the USA/Canada and possibly all around the globe to use their cell phone minutes optimally and reduce their cellphone charges. We are talking about the basic connectivity at this point and not addressing services like VoiceMail.
Let's get right to it:
Browse the following list, find your current cell phone plan and read our solution to exploit your plan to its fullest:
  1. MyFave, MyCircle, etc: Basically any plan that allows you to make and receive unlimited calls to/from a certain number of contacts (called favorite contacts/numbers). These plans also include a certain number of minutes to make and receive calls to/from the numbers that are not in you Favorite list.

  2. Pros:
    • This type of plans are really good for the people who 'usually' call certain people and receive the majority of their daily calls from them. You can talk to you girlfriend/boyfriend as much as you want for a flat monthly rate.

    Cons:
    • You will run out of minutes fast if you call any other number (have you ever used your phone to make a call to a company's customer service? They put you on hold for hours and you can watch your beloved minutes wasting away; one after another!

    Solution

  3. Unlimited incoming call plans: These plans allow you to receive unlimited incoming calls from any phone number. However, your outgoing minutes are limited.

  4. Pros:
    • Great for the people who usually receive calls as oppose to making calls

    Cons:
    • Expensive in case you exceed your outgoing minutes.

    Solution

  5. Plans with limited incoming/outgoing minutes and unlimited data: This type of plan is usually not a pre-packaged product. You have to bundle you limited voice plan with an unlimited data plan to get such a plan.

  6. Pros:
    • You can browse the internet as much as you want.

    Cons:
    • You can only talk for the minutes included in your plan and have to pay extra for the extra minutes.

    Solution

  7. Limited outgoing/incoming plans and no/limited data plan.
    Pros:
    • Affordable.

    Cons:
    • You cannot really do much

    Solution


There are also other services that enable you to seamlessly transfer your calls to a landline if you have access to one (for example at work) and save your cell phone minutes. We will talk about such services in a separate post.

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Blogger lite said...
For some easy set up on your cellphone, when using My5 to dial out actually do not need to do 2 stages dial out. Here is some set up example
http://en.alldaytalk.com/Cell/Support/support_faq.asp