Joey Mekeel: Sprint...The all in one plan for $99 a month. Some fees for internet and getting ringtones apply, so it may be more than that, but unlimited texting, especially if you text more than you call, makes it worth while.
Connie Dickirson: The only two cell phone services that work internationally are AT&T and T-Mobile (although I would still give them a call to make sure). For a cell phone, I wouldn't go with the iPhone as you have to pay ridiculous amounts for unlimited calling, texting and data.
Raul Tllo: Because i will be overseas from my family i am interested in knowing if there is an international texting plan available.
Kip Ockenfels: Sprint was rated to be one of the the worst as far as customer service. But they rank high in affordable call plans. There $99 "Simply Everything" Plan gives you Unlimited Internet, Text and Picture Messaging, Sprint's Music Store and Sprint TV plus Unlimited Calls in the USA and Canada. While Verizon and AT! &T's $99 Unlimited Plans only include Unlimited Calls Only. However, Verizon was rated best in cell phone company Customer Service. Google what you are looking for. Sprint also has an "Everything Messaging" Plan (unlimited) $59 and a "Everything Data" Plan which gives you either 450 ($69) anytime minutes or 900($89) anytime minutes plus Unlimited Texting and Picture Messaging and Unlimited Internet.You can get FREE Blackberry's (best for internet) at Walmart.com or amazon.com for discounted cell phones. Remember to call Sprint, Verizon or AT&T and compare International Calling Plans. The Blackberry is great because it can be used worldwide, all phones do not have that capability. Verizon and Sprint uses CDMA technology which picks up even in steel and brick buildings whereas AT&T and T-Mobile uses GSM, which doesn't pick up well in all buildings and voice clarity isn't as good. Go to sprint.com, www.vzw.com (verizonwireless.com), www.att.com/wireless and www.t-mobile.comGo! od Luck....Show more
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