Selling The Features Of Solavei

When you are battling someone about the cost cutting measures that Solavei can offer them, something that is easily lost is the feature sets that Solavei gives the user. Too often, Solavei is used only in the terms of savings and money making, but not in the actual features of the program itself.

First, you have to take into account that the plan includes unlimited talking. This feature alone will set a user back $50-75 on a post paid plan, and $40-60 on a prepaid plan. Most of the plans include the text feature in this total, but some add as much as $30 for unlimited texting. This means that the average user could save $15-30 a month over another prepaid option.

Looking at the unlimited text option next. Unlimited means so many things to so many different companies now. Solavei is truly unlimited messaging. Some carriers put a 10,000 message cap on their unlimited plan and some drop even lower to 4,000 messages. This doesn’t sound like a problem until you break it down by the day. 50 messages back and forth a day, times 30 days is a total of 3,000 messages. If 10 friends are messaging, this is as few as 5 messages between them. Suddenly, that 4,000 message mark doesn’t look so huge any more.

Next we look at the data options that Solavei offers against those that the competition offer. Most providers charge per GB now for data. Carriers like AT&T require new users to share a tiered data plan and prepaid services usually have a very low amount of data before throttling or terminating the stream all together. Value prepaid plans include “unlimited” data that is soft capped at 2GB. This means that they consider their plan “unlimited” for most users needs, but not all users will think that 2GB is enough. If they push the envelope, carriers like Simple Mobile and Straight Talk will actually suspend data services until the next billing cycle, or until the customer calls in to complain.

The other part to the data plans are the actual speeds that users get on their mobile device and how they are allowed to use them. Speeds on the popular AT&T MVNO Red Pocket Mobile approach the 1Mbps range, while Net10 on AT&T’s network approaches 3Mbps in the same area. Solavei runs a whopping 5-6Mbps on the same device in the same area. This means more data and faster access to the web, email and streaming apps. Also, carriers like Straight Talk and Net10 restrict how you can use your device, limiting the usage to “native device applications only” which would rule out Apps like Netflix, Pandora and YouTube. Another no, no on those carriers is tethering your device to a laptop or tablet. With Solavei, tethering is included and if you have a device that supports tethering out of the box, you are good to go. Free mobile internet from your Solavei device.

Overall, not all cell plans are created equal, and by taking advantage of the lack luster performance and limitations of others, Solavei becomes an even better value. Forget the money making, cheaper bill cellular service for a minute and look at the all inclusive, amazing value that Solavei provides.

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