| Wireless news and Wi Fi news sources say that | | | | approaches to the service plan market. You can |
| the desire for long term service contracts is | | | | even find prepaid cards for as little as $10 dollars, |
| drying up in the cellular phone industry, so more | | | | but the per minute charge will be high. T-Mobile |
| and more companies are adding prepaid cards to | | | | and Boost Mobile have some pretty good deals in |
| their repertoire. But another kind of service plan | | | | this area. If you are looking for an inexpensive |
| has come down the pike from T-Mobile and a | | | | standard plan (limited in monthly minutes--both |
| joint venture with a smaller company called | | | | Sprint and T-Mobile have some pretty good |
| Liberty International. For those of you interested | | | | offers starting from $29.95). It's hard to beat |
| in getting your unlimited calling cell phone plan for | | | | free, though. |
| free, you just have to refer three people to the | | | | Liberty International and T-Mobile's free service |
| same plan. | | | | plan also comes with an offer of a $150 dollar |
| There is no requirement for credit checks or | | | | discount on a Samsung i7500 phone that has a |
| contracts, and you can cancel at any time. The | | | | pretty nifty tethering application (it creates a wi fi |
| mobile phone and wireless industry is getting more | | | | hotspot wherever you go). So, if you are looking |
| and more competitive, and as a result, companies | | | | for a deal on a cell phone service plan there are a |
| are becoming more imaginative in their | | | | lot of interesting ways you can go. |