New Page Plus Cellular Plan Provides More Data
HOLLAND, Ohio, Nov. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationwide wireless service provider Page Plus Cellular today announced the availability of a new prepaid plan that provides more data usage than any of its current plans. The new plan, called the 55 (Fifty-Five), provides 500 megabytes of data, in addition to unlimited voice minutes and text messages, for $55 per month.
Page Plus began offering the 55 plan October 25th through its nationwide dealer network, originally with 300 MB of data. In order to meet the needs of even more data-centric customers, the company increased the data to 500 MB before announcing the plan to the general public.
The 55 plan will appeal to wireless customers who need a considerable amount of data usage, yet want to save money compared to what they are paying with other providers. Traditional postpaid customers are typically paying around $70 to $120 per month for plans comparable to Page Plus' 55 plan. At 500 MB, the 55 provides more data than the average consumer uses in a month.
Until the release of the 55, the Talk n Text 1200 plan provided the most data in a Page Plus monthly plan - 100 MB bundled with 1,200 voice minutes and 3,000 text/MMS messages for $29.95 per month. Talk n Text 1200 is still an excellent value for those who do not need unlimited voice, yet use a considerable amount of text messages and some data each month. The plan also features a data overage rate of $.10 per MB, so an additional 100 MB can be added for $10.
Page Plus Cellular is a prepaid cell phone service provider with nationwide coverage on one of the largest wireless networks in the United States. Page Plus is consistently ranked among the top prepaid mobile providers for low rates, flexible plans and exceptional customer service. Page Plus cell phones and prepaid cellular plans are available through its large national network of dealers, and on its Web site at www.PagePlusCellular.com.
SOURCE Page Plus Cellular
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