No Contract Cell Phone Service – Everyone Loves it!
February 22nd, 2010
the things that we have so commonly seen during this recession, is how traditional business norms are continuously changing. Customers have gone through a major “wake-up call”, leaving behind very little memories.
People will undoubtedly shy away from making commitments of any kind without considerable forethought and this will apply throughout the marketplace. In terms of their connectivity, they will of course want to make sure that they are as “in touch” as they possibly can be and they are more than likely to insist on a no contract cell phone service as time goes forward.
The cellular industry is not that old – it emerged sometime in the ’70s – but as the new century arrived developments in technology have been fast and furious. During this first decade it has been difficult to keep up with the new types of phone and service, interchangeability and access to all kinds and forms of information. The prospects for the future are great and in fact cannot be underestimated. As much as the new consumer wants “cutting edge”, they also want freedom and no contract cell phone service for all.
It is different to imagine life without a cell phone these days. 3G connectivity and smart phones are now moving into the mainstream with many people strongly suggesting that the handheld unit will take over technology completely, making the average laptop and PC obsolete.
With this carving for the latest in technology and of course the freedom and flexibility of mobile phone services, it would be foolish of cell service providers to underestimate the potential and opportunities that this may bring about. It is also vital that they realize the need to meet the whimsical demands and fancies of the consumer and this will probably lead to the disappearance of the long contract requirements of yesteryear. No contract cell phone service will become the norm.
Established cell service providers do maintain that they need to lock the consumer into a contract, so that they can provide the latest in phone technology to them under loan conditions. Simply speaking, you pay just a part of the phone’s cost up front and the remainder is then amortized via monthly payments for the duration of the contract.
The consumer of today is demanding change, however, and the markets will develop to accommodate this. No contract cell phone service gives plenty of freedom to consumers to make changes as and when they like.
New providers are emerging and fully enveloping the current wave. The consumer will be able to get unlimited availability coupled with the fastest of download, transmission speeds, full data and Internet access for a comparative low monthly fee and no commitment at all. No contract cell phone service like this may expand interationally, at very little extra cost with the exact same phone. Existing carriers will be compelled to keep the pace or take the risk of being marooned in the long run.
Tags: Cellular Industry, Contract Cell, Contract Requirements, Interchangeability, New Century
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