Saturday, April 5, 2008

Exactly How Do Prepaid Cell Phones Work?

How does a prepaid mobile phone work? In order for you to avail of prepaid cell phones' wireless service, you must have a mobile phone, the wireless provider and of course, cards containing prepaid time. With regards to your phone, it is either going to be a special prepaid-only mobile phone or your old phone.

You buy a prepaid cell phone with a certain call time already loaded on the gadget. Once you are able to consume the initial available call time, you may replenish your call time by calling your provider with your required prepaid minutes.

Immediately, the call time that you just purchased are credited and loaded to your cell phone. There are many cheap prepaid cell phones that you can purchase either on a cell phone store or via the internet.

Another way by which your mobile phone is loaded with prepaid airtime is by buying call cards that are available in various prices, depending on the amount of call minutes the card contains.

Most prepaid cell phone plans require that you consume your call minutes on a particular time frame, from 1 month to as long as 60 days. If you have consumed your prepaid load, you are also required to reload your mobile phone with airtime, again on a specific time period.

If you fail to purchase new airtime for your phone on or before the set timeframe, you might experience having your account cut off or deactivated. Anyway, you can always have a phone activated by crediting your account with fresh airtime load.

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