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Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sat, 2007-12-01 07:42
Verizon Wireless has expanded its INpulse prepaid plan, and now offers three different varieties. Note that all the plans discussed below come with free mobile-to-mobile calling to all other Verizon Wireless subscribers. Also note that text message pricing is per message, whether received or sent. Night calling referred to below is from 9PM to 6AM
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Fri, 2007-11-30 10:20
Ever wonder how many subscribers your cell phone company has? We didn't think so, but we'll tell you anyway. These numbers are from 3Q financial report filings.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Thu, 2007-09-27 15:12
Like its sister company, Mobile ESPN, Walt Disney's attempt at building a cell phone company has failed. Disney Mobile will cease operations at the end of the year, with voice, messaging and Family Center services ending at that time. Existing Disney Mobile customers can cancel service before that, without termination penalty, as long as their bills are paid in full. It looks like there will also be some sort of reimbursement program for the phones and accessories customers bought, although details aren't yet available.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Thu, 2007-09-20 12:51
In one of our prior posts, we spoke about the free cell phone insurance benefit available with the new AT & T Universal Savings & Reward Card.That feature applies regardless of carrier.
However, for AT&T and former Cingular customers, there is an even better benefit. Thecard will reimburse you up to 10% of the cost of AT&T products and services, including your wireless phone bill, for 12 months; 5% thereafter.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Wed, 2007-09-05 09:04
It's a question we get fairly often... how do I better control my child's wireless experience? One solution has just been introduced by AT&T. Called Smart Limits, this $4.99 per-line monthly feature (you didn't think they would do this for free did you??) lets parents set limits on when a wireless phone can make and receive calls (and from whom), as well as restrict text messages, talk time, ringtones and other downloads.
To view current AT&T phones and plans, click here.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2007-07-31 07:00
The MyRatePlan interactive PhoneFinder, already the best (okay, we're biased) tool of its kind available has been enhanced further with the addition of a filter for colors. Now, in addition to finding those phones that have the exact price and features you want, you can also see if one exists in red, blue, pink or about 10 other colors.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Tue, 2007-06-05 08:19
Very few products have gotten the amount of free publicity that the Apple iPhone has gotten since it was announced in January. The phone will finally be available during June, and will serve as a great marketing platform for the reintroduction of AT&T --- the Cingular name will likely disappear for good this month as well.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sat, 2007-04-14 12:39
One of the major trends in phones this year is color. Many of the most popular phones are seeing their time on the market extended as new hues are released. Here's a list of some popular phones and their color variations:
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sat, 2007-04-14 12:27
Verizon is now offering streaming LIVE television broadcasts, available in select cities. Only a couple of recently-released headsets are capable of supporting this feature. As of this writing, these include the LG VX9400 and the Samsung U620. For $15 to $25 a month, you get 8 channels, including Comedy Central, ESPN and MTV. For more on this feature, click here.
Submitted by
Logan Abbott
on Sat, 2007-04-14 12:15
If you live in an area with AT&T local phone service, and are considering Cingular/AT&T wireless service, check out the new AT&T Unity cell phone plans. For the most part, these are priced the same as existing Cingular plans but have a couple big differences. Unity plans expand free calling from all Cingular phones (free mobile-to-mobile) to free calling to all other AT&T lines. AT&T claims this means free calling to about 100 million phone lines overall.