Unlimited Cell Service Is A Right Not A Luxury

Posted: Sep 09, 2009 |Comments: 0 |

The cell industry is continuously expected to make room for innovation and it seems as if the companies which snooze will surely be left behind. In 2008, a large number of the so-called "marquee" carriers started to throw out plans of providing unlimited cell service for a fixed fee. As per the norms, the customary asterisk accompanied a large number of these plans leaving consumers feeling wary and skeptical about the true worth of the deal.

Consumers are not doing anything wrong by being worried or concerned about their monthly cell phone bills and either way around, certain carriers do have a reputation for padding up these bills. A majority of carriers seem to want to puzzle you as much as they can by trying to develop categories for usage and, via several different tiers of analysis, present their bills in a format which is extremely difficult to read.

While all the carriers are trying to be competitive in a tough market situation, they do realize that extra competition brings along with it extra pressure too. With a large majority of the developed world drowned in the recession of 2008 and 2009, consumers are now on the hunt for lower bills while being able to ride the technological innovation and development wave which continues to rock the industry. Unlimited cell service is something that the consumer is starting to demand.

With an unlimited cell service plan, consumers would be able to budget for their communication needs on a month by month basis without worrying about their online bill or the receipt of that envelope at month end. The cell phone is becoming more and more of a necessity as time goes by as the 3G revolution arrives and seems to be usurped almost before it begins by phones promising "4G" or even "5G". Features and applications threaten to turn the humble cell phone into a must-have personal communications device.

The debate develops, and new hybrid carriers threaten to knock the traditional companies off their perch as the first decade of the century draws to a close. New services give their word about no contracts, full coverage, no credit checks and unlimited cell service for a flat rate which includes taxes. With this new wave, it appears that the all-inclusive rates will be highly affordable and have no restrictions, two things which have been mutually exclusive up until now.

As novel carriers also promise 3G-plus connectivity and unlimited, e-mail, data and Internet transfer within the one rate, the upcoming era of unhindered communication seems to be knocking on our door. Carriers who have established themselves will need to look inwards and reconfigure their operations in an appropriate manner. Just as is the case always, competition will help change the cellular industry breed.

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