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Prepaid Mobile Phones and Their Role in Next Generation Telecom

With more and more cell phone carriers developing security specifications to cement their control over their customers, mobile industry insiders criticize these new measures as steps in the wrong direction for the future of mobile communications. Such technologies as SIMlock/Device Personalization are designed to prevent you from switching mobile carriers or reselling your cell phone. Despite the purported benefits of these new security features, they are not in the mobile phone customers' best interests.

Survey after survey finds that customers believe that their current text messaging plan is too restrictive and a large percentage of them believes their messaging plans lead to a higher cell phone bill. There are times when the telecom industry has to operate in uncertain state-to-state regulatory environment. What we need now are major initiatives by top carriers to move forward in building out infrastructure and offering new data and multimedia services.

For most customers, cost containment in their cell phone use has become a top priority, with major cell phone service providers forcing customers to restart their contracts just to move to a new rate plan. The inability to switch plans to suit your needs within your contract period has continued to drive thousands of customers away from monthly service plans toward prepaid plans. There is only a small number of regional carriers, especially in rural areas, that allow you to switch plans at any time without cost or contract change.

Prepaid service plans enable cell phone users to be more in control given the customer's budget or needs. Prepaid airtime recharge cards can be obtained by going online, college bookstores or mass retailers. Some carriers, like Cingular Wireless and Verizon Wireless, who have had long-running prepaid plans have recently repackaged them under names such as Keep In Contact (or KIC) and FREEUP, respectively, to appeal to the younger demographic. Young cell phone subscriber are now considered lucrative and the group is expected to become one of the fastest-growing segments in the industry.

Prepaid offers a number of key advantages over monthly service plans. First, prepaid plans give customers more flexibility, whereby they can switch wireless service providers anytime they choose. For most of the monthly service plan customers bound by restrictive 2-year contracts, this is very difficult. Prepaid handsets have evolved with a rich feature set that makes possible a range of data and multimedia services. As cell phone subscribers migrate from contract-based to prepaid cell phone service, they will naturally want to do the same with their prepaid handsets as they were used to with locked carrier-specific devices.

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