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Mobile Phone Plans and Carriers

Choosing a mobile phone carrier is not easy and can result in a 2- or 3-year commitment that is difficult to break without paying a hefty fee. This area of the Bright Hub’s Mobile Hub is dedicated to comparing the various services that are available. We review plans and phone options, including smartphones and qmds, from the most basic cell phones to the newest smartphone options. Learn about coverage areas and average consumer satisfaction ratings, as well as what to watch out for when you sign a mobile contract and what rights you have if you change your mind or find the mobile carrier’s service unsatisfactory for your needs. Can you exchange a phone you dislike? Downgrade your minutes? Add additional members to your plan? Drop additional members? Find answers to these and many other questions at Bright Hub’s Mobile Phone channels.

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A Guide to Unlimited Data Plans

A Guide to Unlimited Data Plans

With all of the talk of cell providers throttling their ‘unlimited data plans’ and with mobile technology growing, where can you …

A Guide to Pre-Paid Plans

A Guide to Pre-Paid Plans

Why pay a premium for cell phone service when you can switch to a pre-paid or pay-as-you-go plan and only pay out for the minutes that you …

A Guide to the Best iPhone Plans

A Guide to the Best iPhone Plans

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A Guide to the Best Family Plans

A Guide to the Best Family Plans

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Guide to the Sprint Family Locator

Guide to the Sprint Family Locator

With society constantly on the move, parents and families need a way to find out where their kids are. Enter the Sprint Family Locator, an …

A Guide to Family Cell Phone Plans

A Guide to Family Cell Phone Plans

If you have a family who wants their own cell phones, it’s generally cheaper to share minutes on one plan than to get individual plans for …

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