To deliver more flexibility to users

May 18, 2010 18:11 GMT  ·  By

Wireless services provider T-Mobile has recently unveiled a series of new Prepaid plans put in place for its users, aimed at offering them increased flexibility, it seems. The company was rumored for quite some time now to plan on making a series of changes to its prepaid offering, and it seems that things have  finally been made official.

Among the plans that T-Mobile customers can choose from their carrier, we can count a $50 per month Unlimited Talk/Text plan, which includes unlimited picture and video messaging too, as well as a $15/month plan, which enables users to talk for 10 cents per minute for domestic calls, while benefiting from unlimited texts and picture and video messages. As one can easily notice, the $15 plan is intended mainly for heavy texters, which rarely make use of voice calls.

On the pay as you go area, we can count rates of 10 cents per minute, and the possibility to get 30 minutes for $10, 130 minutes for $25, 400 minutes for $50, or 1000 minutes for $100. Customers will pay 5 cents for received texts, and 10 cents for sent ones, and will benefit from 15 percent more minutes after $100 in refills, the carrier states (picture and video messages are 25 cents each to send and receive for pay as you go users).

T-Mobile has put in places other Prepaid plans too: - Pay By The Day: $1/day (only on days used) for Unlimited nights (after 7 p.m.) and Unlimited nationwide T-Mobile to T-Mobile calling. 10¢/minute for all other domestic calls. - Sidekick Prepaid: $1/day for Unlimited e-mail, texting, IM, and Web browsing. 15¢/minute for all domestic calls. Available on select Sidekick devices.

According to the carrier, the plans offer nationwide long distance calling, national coverage with no roaming charges, Voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, and 3-way calling, as well as access to the company's award-winning service. Those who would like to learn more on the carrier's offering should head over to its website here.