Travelers Get Vacation From High Cell Phone Bills
Travelers Get Vacation From High Cell Phone Bills
(ARA) - For
many Americans, their cell phone is their only phone. An increasing
number of people now use these devices exclusively or as their
primary phones. However, those who dial internationally or use cell
phones for out-of-network long-distance calls often face high
surcharges. These costs can be especially extreme when families
travel and rely on their phones to stay in touch with people back
home.
A new class of service has emerged that may help keep cell costs
down -- it's prepaid calling that can be bought and managed online.
While these services are relatively new to the telephone industry,
companies such as Pingo (www.pingo.com), which uses Voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP), are quickly becoming popular because they
allow consumers to make long-distance calls from mobile and
traditional landline phones at greatly reduced rates.
For many, these services reliably deliver those much-talked-about
"Internet calling" rates without the hassles of calling cards or
having to use a computer as a phone. Callers simply access a
toll-free or local access number from any phone and then dial the
long-distance number they wish to reach. Most of these services
work virtually anywhere consumers may travel in the United States
and in some other countries as well. Pingo (www.pingo.com), for
instance, offers service in an additional 34 countries because it
is owned by iBasis, a wholesale carrier that operates a global
network.
Experts say these new types of calling services can translate into
reliable, convenient and dramatically cheaper cell phone service.
For instance, one major wireless carrier currently charges 20 cents
per minute for cell phone users dialing France, while Pingo offers
the same connection for 2.2 cents per minute.
Also, with most online prepaid calling providers, customers are not
locked into calling plans.
Instead, they use a credit card or PayPal to place an amount of
money in an account and have no further commitments. Nor are they
hit with hidden charges that often accompany disposable calling
cards and other services.
Setting up one of these online prepaid accounts can be easy -- plus
consumers can select automatic account recharging, review their
call history reports online and take advantage of other convenience
features, without installing special software or equipment. Again,
in the case of Pingo, speed-conscious consumers can even register
the phones they frequently use -- up to 10 phone numbers -- to
completely bypass the usual PIN-entry process. These same features
are also available to families and businesses, enabling those
handling budgets in the home or office to also set spending limits
and track calling on up to 999 "sub accounts."
The ease of use, convenience and, in particular, low calling rates
of online prepaid services give consumers one more reason to go all
mobile, all the time this summer.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
