Guidance on Cellular Phone Rental
By Richard Keir
Cell phones are selling like beer at a baseball
game. As of August 2005, there were more than
two billion cellular phone users around the
world. This number is expected to keep growing
and growing, setting one record after another.
While cell phones may be old hat in industrialized
countries, the astonishing fact is that even
deep in the inland agricultural regions of
developing countries you can see field workers
with cellular phones. This is a revolution.
Just as the internet is joining every country,
the cell phone revolution links people from
the hectic streets of New York and Tokyo to
the tranquil islands of the Caribbean and
the heartland of Brazil.
And it isn't just the cellular phone
companies alone in this success. Cellular
phone rental outfits are also capitalizing
on this awesome little gadget that has
changed the communications landscape radically.
Cellular phone giants like Nokia, Seimens,
Motorola, and Samsung may be reaping huge
rewards from this technology, but cellular
phone rental firms are also earning big
chunks of money. The cellular phone rental
companies could wll hit the big time with
consumers who prefer to use this technology
everyday but are still conscious of the
price they have to pay on every call.
Since international roaming charges can
cost you big money, cellular phone rental
can be the best option whenever you need
cheaper phone rates, while not exhausting
your own cellphone plan. This can be especially
important during out of town and international
trips.
Here is some basic guidance you should
consider when renting a cellular phone:
1. Like car rental, cellular phone rental
can be very convenient, but it does require
a reasonable amount of money or a sufficient
credit line.
2. Cellular phone rental company rates
depend on the service offered, the cellular
phone rental duration, and the type of
the phone. Insurance can also contribute
to the cost of the rented phone.
3. If you want to rent a cellular phone,
you need to present valid ID and a major
credit card or what can amount to a substantial
deposit.
4. Rented cellular phones, which will
usually be the latest models (meaning
a longer battery life), normally come
with a charger, a printed copy of how
to use the cellphone, a protective pouch,
and a SIM card. Extras offered by some
cellular phone rental companies can include
an extra battery, cigarette lighter charger,
and data or fax modems for specific cellphone
units.
5. Be aware that the SIM card may be
unblocked and therefore open for intonal
calls, which can mean a major phone bill.
Some SIM also be open for international
roaming. Ask before renting cellular phones.
Afterwards is too late.
6. Some cellular phone rental companies
add a premium every time the costumer
makes calls and/or sends an SMS message.
Check on this before closing the deal.
You must know exactly what you are going
to be paying for - and how much - to make
a cell phone rental manageable.
7. Some cellular phone rental companies
do "hot billing" which means
that as soon as you return the rented
mobile phone, you would instantly receive
the bill. Note, though that some companies
may reserve the right to adjust the final
billing. A "hot billing" may
not be the full amount. Always verify
the cell phome rental companies billing
rules.
8. There are cellular phone companies
that offer prepaid SIM cards. All you
do is to buy prepaid cards to use the
rented phone. This can be very convenient
if you want to keep one number every time
you rent a phone, but not all companies
will offer prepaid SIM cards.
9. Some cellular phone rental company
offer family package that allow two phone
rentals at the same time.
10. If you know you are going to rent
a cellular, it may be a good idea to reseve
one well in advance. This is particular
true during peak periods such as holidays,
when rental cellular phones are in heavy
demand.
Cellular phone rental is well on the
way to becoming an essential traveler's
commodity, much like the rental car. However,
it may not last. As the world-wide cellular
network matures and becomes ever more
tightly integrated with an increasingly
high speed world-wide internet, competition
should increase, prices should fall and
new modes of cellular communication using
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) may
make the present market structure obsolete.
But for now, you can still do your budget
a favor by carefully selecting and using
a rental cellular phone when it's appropiate.
Richard has been following the growth
and improvement of cellular phone technology
and service since the early 90s. With
cellular articles and resouces http://altaglobal.org
is all about cellular phones.
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