Friday 27 January 2012

A Cheaper Cellular Plan

By Bill Davies


There are various cellular service providers offering different types of cellular plans for people who want to have long conversations and need to make plenty of calls through the course of the day. But there are many citizens out there who dont need this and are looking out for some basic plans to meet their needs. These kind of cellular plans are provided by some top- notch service companies at discounted rates.

The AT & T Nation 200 plan is one of these types of plans. It was first introduced in 2008 and has steadily become very popular. It offers a basic cell service with 200 minutes talk time anywhere and 500 minutes of talk time for evening or weekends. The plan is quite cheap as it is only $30 per month. This allows senior citizens to have a cheaper option as they dont need to make lengthy calls. They can easily keep in touch with their friends and family through this plan. In addition, they can also make any emergency calls whenever they want if their land line is not accessible.

This AT&T Nation 200 plan is extremely suitable for the older generation but also gives them many other additional features such as allowing free in network calls. Other facilities provided are a specific caller identity and call waiting options. They also get the option of voice mails and forwarding of any calls or even making group calls by three-way calling.

There is, however, a contract to be signed in this case which may be either for a year or two. In case the customer is forced to leave the AT&T Nation 200 plan any time before the expiry of the specified time then he will have to pay a termination fee.

Many people have benefitted from the AT&T Nation 200 plan which has gained popularity especially among the older generation who are 65 plus. They are not particular about the other special features of cell services that other plans provide. Hence they can settle for something that suits their budget and fulfills their specific necessities in a better way.




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