Monthly Archives: March 2010
A Guide to Prepaid Wireless Plans
A monthly prepaid cell phone plan is similar to a monthly contracted plan, but with no, or very limited contract. There are no credit checks, and no obligation, but there is a monthly fee. If you fail to pay the monthly fee you might lose your cell phone number, but other than that there are [...]
A Guide to Pay as You Go Wireless Plans
Sometimes referred to as PayGo, a pay as you go wireless plan is a type of prepaid wireless plan that has no contract, commitment, or monthly bill. While as mentioned there is no monthly bill, you may have an allotted amount of time to add minutes to
Prepaid Cell Phone Plans vs Pay as You Go
All prepaid wireless plans are not created equal. Pay as you go is not the same as a regular monthly prepaid cell phone plan. Neither require a contract, and you pay for both in advance, but that’s where the similarities end. In short, a monthly p
A Guide to VoIP Phone Service
As a marketing gimmick, voip is sometimes pronounced (voyp), which is incorrect. It’s V.O.I.P. Voice over Internet Protocol. In short, it’s a protocol that allows analog signals to be converted to digital, making it possible to send and receive phone
A Guide to Digital Cable Phone Service
Cable providers now offer a digital home phone service which works very much the same way as traditional landline telephone service, but it’s a bit cheaper. The only thing that’s different really is the technology used to send and receive calls. You
A Guide to Home Phone Service
A lot of people still think of home phone service as plain old fashioned telephone service, or landline. In today’s world, however, all that has changed. There are currently three common choices for home telephone. Landline home phone, digital cable



