Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Understanding Cell Phone Providers

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With a truck driving job you are always on the go. While it is fun to see all the different places while, being on the road so often means you are frequently away from home and your friends and family. A number of years ago this meant you didn’t see or talk to your family for weeks on end, but today things are a lot easier. 

Nowadays there are computers and cell phones that make contacting each other as easy as pressing a button. One of the most common ways of contacting people is through cell phone. There are many different kinds of cellphones, and whether you are talking, texting, or sending video, cell phones are here to stay.

Along with the large number of cell phones, there are a lot of different cell phone services out there. Each provider has specific features which set them apart from the other such as faster service, or more coverage. Sometimes, however, it can be difficult to understand exactly which cell phone provider is the best for you. Well, we can’t answer that, but what we can do is show you a few different options to help you understand what your options are.

When trying to choose a cell phone provider, there are a few things you need to look at. One of the most important things is coverage. A cell phone that never gets service is just as good as not having a cell phone at all. So, you need to know where a provider has service and where it doesn’t. Keep in mind that no provider has coverage that blankets the nation, but there are some with more areas than others.

As a truck driver, you may want to compare the coverage of a provider with your driving route. There are some providers that have problems in mountainous areas, so if you are constantly driving through canyons you would not want to go with them.

Another feature that appeals to the trucking industry is GPS. Many smartphones today either have a GPS already or have the capability to download a GPS app. However, to work most of the applications on a smartphone you will need a data plan. Each carrier has different data plans, depending on how much data you want to use and how fast you want it. 

Another thing you want to keep in mind is price. Unless you have an endless supply of money, you need to be aware of how much a certain plan costs and how it compares with other services. When considering the price of your cell phone plan, remember that most applications such as texting and data plans will cost extra. If all you want to use your phone for is plain and simple phone calls, your phone bill is generally going to be cheaper.

You also need to consider how many phones you will be getting. If you are getting a phone for others in your family as well, most services have family plans that allow you to have multiple lines at a discounted rate. The nice thing about a family plan is that with many cell phone providers calls within the family are free, but you will have to double check that with your service.

There are a lot of options out there and with so many options, there is a lot to consider before choosing a cell phone service. To help you understand what some of the top cell phone carriers have to offer, we will be following this article with a series of articles each breaking down cell phone providers and how they can work with your truck driving job.

Look for the next article about Verizon Wireless.

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