Tel3 Mobile: Cell Phone Quality International Calls at Skype Rates

Tel3 Mobile: Cell Phone Quality International Calls at Skype Rates

Tel3 has just introduced a new low cost prepaid international calling plan specifically designed for Smart Phone users. This plan combines the convenience, flexibility and low cost of the traditional Tel3Advantage Flex Plan with high-grade mobile service. The result, Smart Phone users can make cheap international calls with no loss in call quality or convenience. Use Tel3 Mobile service with any existing mobile service provider without changing anything. There is also no contract or other long-term obligation.

Tel3 has been in the prepaid calling business since 1994 and is a leader in marketing low cost prepaid calling products. They are an innovative leader in the industry who introduced the revolutionary Tel3Advantage Flex plan nearly 5 years ago. Now they have targeted the fast growing Smart phone market with an innovative new product that allows users to make low cost, direct dial international calls from their phones without changing service providers. Tel3 Mobile users get free access to Tel3 SmartPlug, a small piece of software that is loaded onto a Smart Phone that will automatically direct international calls over the low cost Tel3 network. With SmartPlug, users can make direct dial international calls from their address book and not even know they are using Tel3 and saving 80% on their calls when compared to the rates charge by AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile. If fact, users will pay rates similar to Skype but have the convenience of using a cell phone and extremely high call quality. Tel3 uses special carriers for this service so users will not experience a loss in call quality. They guarantee call quality.

Sign up now for Tel3 Mobile service and get $10 in Free Calls or take a free trial.

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9 Responses to “Tel3 Mobile: Cell Phone Quality International Calls at Skype Rates”

  1. Cool, The US would never do this, you would get robbed soon as you leave school.

  2. Yea, this is amazing.

  3. type that into a search

  4. Here are some things to consider that will make the process of comparing prepaid plans an easy one:

    1. Price per minute – prepaid cell phones minutes cost between 10 cents and 60 cents. That's a huge range. With some prepaid providers you buy a bucket of minutes, and the more you buy at one time, the less per minute cost.

    With others you put dollar amounts on your phone. With more money you add, your number of minutes per dollar will increase. Long story short, the more you spend, the cheaper each individual minute will be.

    2. Expiring minutes -This is really important. Once your minutes expire, you will lose them. If you use your cell phone often, this probably won't be an issue.

    But, if you are buying a phone for emergency purposes or to use infrequently, you might want to spend more per minute for a later expiration date. Some carriers also make you add a certain amount of minutes or money per month in order to keep your account active.

    3. Daily Fees -Some carriers charge a fee for each day your phone is used. This can be as high as $1.00 a day, but will come with lower per minute fees.

    If you use your phone infrequently this might be a good deal for you. If you use your phone for many days a month, you will be paying too much, especially if it's for short call.

    4. Nights and weekends/ mobile to mobile -Some plans offer free nights and weekends and some offer free calls to others with the same carrier.

    Again, you might want to pay more per minute if you will be able to take advantage of these features.

    5. Roaming charges – Some carriers have roaming charges and other have none. It is important to find out if there will be times that you will be roaming.

    If you will be roaming frequently, you will want to avoid a carrier that has roaming fees. Some are up to 70 cents per minute.

    6. International calling -Some prepaid plans offer it and some do not. If you need international calling capabilities you will want to be sure that the carrier you select offers this service. Finding the best plan can be a daunting task.

    Be sure to sit down and write what your needs will be before shopping. If you know what your needs are for the above topics, you will be able to make an educated comparison of prepaid plans.

  5. I have a Tracphone and I have no problems with getting service. You can get the minute cards at many locations and they cost anywhere from $20-50. You have to put more time on your phone every 3 months (90 days) to continue service. The only thing I don't like is that you can't get any "cool" ringtones or wallpapers.

  6. hey!

    mine is cingular… there are 2 cingular offers….

    1. 0.25 per minute (national, calling or receiving)
    0.05 per text msg (international, calling or receiving)
    minimum to add i think 15, anything under 25 you have 30 days to use, then you have 90 days for $25, and 365 days for $100.

    2. 0.10 per minute (nat, call/r) PLUS 1 dollar per each DAY you USE it… it means… if you use your phone that day, you can use it like crazy, cause you pay the dollar for the right to use it that day, you pay nothing for days you dont use your phone (who comes up with these rules anyways lol)
    everything else, same as first plan

  7. Virgin mobile has two different full-keyboard phones, the X-TC and The Wildcard. For $49.99, you will get 400 anytime minutes and unlimited night/weekend minutes. (nights start at 7:00 pm!) This plan also includes Unlimited text, picture messaging, email, IM, video messaging, and lanline texting.

  8. Hey Obama, that’s a real example of using technology to education’s advantage!

  9. why don't you take a family plan. if you want to be able to get signal almost anywhere, try Verizon or At&t cingular.

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