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NET10 Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction among Non-Contract Wireless Users
J.D. Power and Associates Reports: NET10 Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction among Non-Contract Wireless UsersWhile Pay-as-You-Go Non-Contract Plans Have Higher Levels of Satisfaction, Non-Contract Monthly Plan Offerings GrowWESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif.: 30 July 2009 – Prepaid carrier NET10 ranks highest in overall customer satisfaction among non-contract wireless users, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 U.S. Wireless Prepaid Customer Satisfaction Index StudySM released today.NET10, included in the study for the first time this year, achieves a score of 774 on a 1,000-point scale and performs particularly well in three of the six factors that drive overall satisfaction: performance and reliability; cost of service; and account management. Also ranking at or above the industry average in rank order are TracFone, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Alltel and T-Mobile.”NET10 differentiates itself from other companies by simplifying the wireless experience with straightforward pricing, virtually no roaming charges and robust nationwide network coverage,” said Kirk Parsons, senior director of wireless services at J.D. Power and Associates. “Users find they don’t have to worry about restrictive calling areas and can maintain their account without hassle.”The study finds that product offerings in the prepaid segment have changed dramatically during the past year, with many wireless carriers increasing their offerings of monthly plans-some of which mimic traditional contract plans, while others offer unlimited calling and texting. More than 40 percent of non-contract plans are monthly plans, compared with less than 30 percent in 2008.In addition, overall satisfaction among users of pay-as-you-go plans (756, on average) is considerably higher compared with users of monthly plans (742, on average), driven by satisfaction with the performance and reliability and account management factors.The study also finds several demographic differences that distinguish pay-as-you-go users from users of monthly prepaid service. The average pay-as-you-go user is older, more likely to be retired and has fewer wireless phones in their household. The average monthly prepaid plan user more closely resembles the average contract plan user-desiring a large network, mid-range feature phones and messaging, but without the commitment or penalties of a contract. Two-thirds of monthly plan users report that they have switched service from their former contracted service carrier.”As the non-contract wireless market continues to evolve, users need to be sure to explore all of the alternatives available to them in order to determine the appropriate plan that suits their needs,” said Parsons. “With this increased breadth of options, wireless users can find a plan that optimizes their wireless experience and meets their budget without requiring them to sign a contract.”The study also finds the following key non-contract wireless usage patterns pay-as-you-go users spend an average of $35 for each airtime purchase, a decrease of $5 from 2008.Monthly non-contract users spend an average of $25 less per month than do those with contracts. Monthly non-contract users report spending $56 per month compared with an average monthly service cost of $81 for contract users. Non-contract users report using 320 minutes per month-a notable increase from 233 minutes in 2008. Pay-as-you-go users report using an average of just 145 minutes, while monthly non-contract users report an average of 573 minutes per month. During the past 12 months, 16 percent of non-contract users have switched carriers. More than half (51%) of these users previously had contract service. Switching intent within the next year remains steady at 12 percent, compared with 13 percent in 2008. Among users intending to switch, 24 percent intend to switch to contract service. The 2009 U.S. Wireless Prepaid Customer Satisfaction Index Study, now in its fourth year, measures customer satisfaction with current non-contract wireless service across six key factors. In order of importance, they are: performance and reliability (28%); cost of service (19%); account management (17%); initial activation (15%); offerings and promotions (12%); and customer service (9%). The study is based on responses from 4,229 wireless users who currently subscribe to non-contract service plans. Findings are based on a continuous fielding period between January and June 2009.
www.WirelessConsultant.net
My Godaddy Blog
I have this free Godaddy Blog for a while now but I never made use of it because WordPress was suppose to be one of the most known about and easiest to use.
I did not know WordPress would banned me because of affiliate links that I was putting on my Blog. I look for a way to pay WordPress so I could put affiliate links on my Blog but from what I read its not allowed.
This is the second time I had a problem with WordPress. I used to host my site with Yahoo and they offered a Blog that was hosted by WordPress. When I transferred my hosting to Godaddy the Blog that I wrote for over a year was lost. So I started from scratch again using WordPress directly. Who would of guess I would run into another problem. I was getting over 3000 visitors a month reading my posts on my Blog and that’s when I started over the first Blog that was erased by Yahoo was doing even better.
Well Godaddy has been very good to me over the years so I will now upgrade my service and only Blog with Godaddy services.
I am a regular guy with no internet or computer experience but I am a mobile phone guru. I want to do most if not all my Blogs from my mobile phone, like this one now that I am posting from my Blackberry Bold.
Let’s see if I can accomplish what I want with Godaddy.
Today 7/31/09 is the second day I have been playing around with the Godaddy blog features. Take a look at the Blogs I did from my Blackberry,http://mobilewiseguy.com/2009/07/31/bolt-new-web-browser-for-blackberry.aspx I have so much more control and options now because of the easy Godaddy features and the new browser I downloaded today for my Blackberry.
Blackberry for MAC desk top software
BlackBerry® Desktop Software is coming to Mac in September!With BlackBerry Desktop Software you’ll be able to sync your iTunes® playlists and personal information like contacts, tasks and appointments; install new software, games, and more BlackBerry Desktop Software will offer the best of both worlds by allowing you to manage aspects of your BlackBerry® smartphone from your Mac. In the meantime, you can still download and use PocketMac for BlackBerry. Sign up now to be the first to know when it’s available. Visit www.blackberry.com/mac
At&t exception upgrades
Most people do not know what an exception upgrade is for at&t mobility. A customer can renew a contract after only completing six months of their 24 month contract and get a new cell phone at a discounted price. An exception upgrade can only be done once a year and the price of the cell phone could be $20 – $50 more than a normal upgrade depending on the cell phone of their choice.
Customers with suspends/disconnects within a 12 month period will not be deemed eligible to upgrade, regardless of their time since last upgrade/activation. Customers whose accounts have outstanding balances will also not be deemed eligible to upgrade until their accounts have been brought to current status.Â
An exception upgrade is supposed to be the 2 year contract price + $75. You’re eligible for that exception upgrade as soon as 6 months into your contract (only 1 exception upgrade per every 12 months though)
In my at&t store in Weston Florida we have a few cell phone models that are the same upgrade price with an exception upgrade. The Samsung 777 and the Samsung Magnet are 2 o f the models. We only charge $9.99 for the Nokia 2600 and $19.99 for the Sony Ericsson 350 with an exception upgrade. But that will change starting August first. At&t will subsidize the cell phones a lot less after August 1st 2009.
So if you are on need of an exception upgrade and can do it this month don’t hesitate to give us a call.
954-349-2001 at the at&t store in Weston Florida.
Uverse DVR mobile set up
I am still trying to set my DVR with my cell phone. I never had a DVR before and tech support with at&t had me on for over an hour and could not figure it out. They put a ticket in and said it would take 48 hours. I think I got pawned off.
You would think because I sell the Uverse service and I am a cell phone expert this would have been easy for me.
Today is 7/30/09 I got my Uverse DVR to record using my cell phone to program the time and show and it can easily be done from a computer. I also got the Flickr account to show my pictures on CH91 on Uverse. The problem was they made up another email for me when they hook up my Uvers and that is the email I needed to sign in to my accounts with. Dont ask me why they made that mistake and gave me another email but that was the problem. I could not change the email they made up so I have to remember to log in on my Flickr and Uverse account with that email.
Rock Beach Grill
I went to this resturant that’s located near my house in Pembroke Pines, Florida. I went there before and now it’s on my AA Rewards Network, so I get frequent flyer miles.
I am going to paste what the rewards network has to say about the resturant because its all true.
The food and the service was good and I will be returning to this resturant.
Rock Beach Grill has locals who live east of I-95 heading west (No lie!) for the sole purpose of dining at this much-ballyhooed eatery. While the place does play host to a lively bar and happy hour, the fresh seafood and sushi are garnering equal attention. Completely smitten, this diner wrote, “…was very pleased with both service and atmosphere. Music was not as loud as you would expect with as cool an atmosphere – soft and relaxing is the best description. Had their 1-1/4 pound daily Maine Lobster special – unreal!!! A WHOLE lobster for $15.95…Tried their frozen Bahama Mama for $3.99 – fantastic!…Again, how can they do it for that amount when everyone else gets $6+? And Rock Beach’s drink is BETTER.” Also won over, a visitor from Atlanta weighed in with this, “We had some great sushi (try the KC ROLL) to start, and the clam chowder was the best I’ve had. I had the Ribs, which were fabulous and super inexpensive. My wife really loved her Snapper Vera Cruz, and Gram loved her Shrimp Pasta. The next night my wife and I went back slightly later and had a great time in the Lounge. They had a wine tasting going on for FREE. Yeah, we tasted a lot, and we ended up hanging out all night…Not what we were expecting at all. I HOPE THEY OPEN ONE IN ATLANTA!!!” So there you have it. The Rock Beach buzz is all about Seafood Pasta, Lobster, Sushi, and their unbelievable $11.95 Rib Special. The Bar & Lounge has a cool vibe. You can socialize or watch the game. And be sure to stop in on Thursdays from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. for a FREE WINE TASTING at the bar.
Youmail application
I have used Youmail since it started and love it. I have different greetings for my friends and I don’t let private numbers or blocked caller id callers leave me messages.
The visual voicemail save my minutes checking the voicemail.
One of my favorite feature is the email I get after a missed call or voicemail with the caller I’d of that phone number emailed to me.
It is free and I recommend anyone with a Blackberry or any cell phone to try it out the Youmail application.
Get it from the Blackberry Application Store blackberry.com/appworld
Transferring Cell Phone Contacts and files
I just had to transfer contacts from a Verizon Motorola Q to a at&t Sony Ericsson W300. This sounds easy but the Sony had its sim card filled 250 spaces (SIM cards only hold 250 numbers) and they were all filled, the cell phone’s memory had 265 spaces out of 1000 filled. That told me the phone had around 735 spaces open.
Cell phone’s Sim card memory and cell phone memory storage capabilities are different. The main difference is that on the cell phone memory you can add a picture, ringtone and other details to each contact.
So I had to copy the contacts from the Motorola Q and the phone contacts from the Sony Ericsson onto a USB drive. Then open those files on my computer merge the contacts and create a new file with the merge contacts. Now the last thing is to overwrite the existing memory on the Sony Ericsson with the new combined phone book file.
It was a mission but the at&t store at 2242 Weston Road in Weston Florida is the best in the industry.
Samsung Jack
The Samsung Jack is the replacement for the Samsung Blackjack. I have owned the Blackjack and the Blackjack 2. They are Windows Mobile phones all have 3G speeds and the new Jack also has wifi built in.
The camera and video on the Jack is better than the Blackjack 2. The screen has better resolution not as crisp as my Blackberry Bold but better than before. I took a picture of myself while driving.I set up 2 email addresses on the Jack a pop3 and hotmail both worked great. The jack will allow me to receive larger files than the Blackberry. I sent a email from the jack with a picture, video and a song attachment. I was able to open all 3 when I received the email on the Samsung Jack but the same email on my Blackberry Bold I only was able to open the picture and the mms video but not the song. I got a error message saying it is over the 3MB limit on the Blackberry Bold. The Samsung Jack is a improvement over the Blackjack 2 and I think it is one of the better Windows mobile phones that at&t currently carries. Pros Camera 3.2 megapixel Camera with flash and small size with good 3G speeds on the web. Easy email setup,WiFi, Nice styling. Cons: No 3.5 or 2.5 ear jack, Processor is a little slow, Not as user friendly as a Blackberry.Get the Samsung Jack Free from at&t with new service. www.cellstores.com/r.aspx?Referringdomain=wirelessconsultantnet&p=Samsung+Jack+Silver&c=AT&T
New Apple iPhone 3Gs
This new iPhone will give all other PDA phones even Blackberry a run for the money. The Apple iPhone is absolutely the most fun cell phone on the market but can they get more business users with the new upgrades? We will see in the next few months if business users will trade in their Blackberry device for the iPhone.
Apple announced a new version of the iPhone, called the iPhone 3GS. Major improvements over the iPhone 3G include a 3 megapixel camera with auto focus and VGA video capture at 30fps, and 7.2Mbps HSDPA. There’s a touch-to-focus feature that allows users to touch the area of the screen that they want the camera to focus. It also has a built-in compass, improved battery life, faster performance, voice commands, and hardware encryption. It will go on sale June 19. The 32GB model will be $299 and the 16GB model will be $199. Apple is also dropping the price of the iPhone 3G to $99 starting immediately. For new and qualifying customers, the iPhone 3GS will cost $199 and $299 for the 16GB and 32GB models, respectively. If you are not currently eligible for an upgrade but still want iPhone 3G S, early upgrade prices are $399 (16G
and $499 (32G
. No-commitment pricing: $599 (16G
and $699 (32G![]()


