Saturday, March 10, 2012
Pay As You Go Phone - Big Welcome to a Rapidly Growing Market
With all the benefits that have come with pay as you go phone plans, it will not be surprising how the market is set to grow in the next few years to come. It has already made big leaps with so many providers now offering that type of plan. Apart from the plan eliminating the monthly bills from the customers’ worries, providers have allowed for a variety of minute plans as well. Users combining both the no contract phone and the minute plans of their choice have more flexibility than ever before, and even more opportunities to save on airtime value. Other providers have also gone out of their way to offer free phones with as little commitments as possible, if any.
The prospects for the pay as you go phone market are looking great than it was expected to before. It has been the most popular in Europe and was long overdue to pick up in the U.S. Many providers are expected to include prepaid plans in their offers in addition to the traditional postpaid services. New users, who simply require phones for personal use in case of emergencies and general social needs, are not ready to undergo the process of signing legal contracts; not when they can find offers for no contract phones. There is no doubt that the potential cell phone users younger than the age of 18 can too be a significant part of the equation as the market expands. The free phone offers will definitely appeal the most to this category of consumers as providers continue to flex requirements.
The market landscape is changing much in favor of pay as you go phone plans more than ever before. Users want more control and any way the plans can get customized to accommodate more of their needs will be more than welcome. The no contract phone plans have minimized the risks consumers had with postpaid services. Now if you lose your phone, you simply get another one and fill up airtime to continue enjoying services without any risks. Previously with postpaid phones, you would risk fraudulent activities on your lost or stolen phone and a monthly bill under your name. Now things are better, and perhaps more so with free phones on offer just in case you don’t feel like buying one. All these benefits can only explain an expanding market.
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