No Predictions Required

The LA Times is reporting that cell phone users are being charged, on average, $3.02 per MINUTE of cell phone use. They arrive at that figure by taking the number of minutes charged vs. the number of minutes actually used. Basically, it comes down to an issue of trying to predict something that is nearly unpredictable - the exact number of cell phone minutes you will use NEXT month. This number seemed high to me, so I looked at my own cell phone bill over the last two months. I'm not at $3 per minute, but I'm no where near even 10 cents per minute. I'm at just over a quarter ($0.26) per minute. And that's just taking the cost of my minutes divided by my minutes used. When you look at my entire phone bill, it's over 50 cents ($0.55) per minute.

Junction Networks does not force you to predict an ever changing future then lock you into it. With us, you only pay for the minutes you use. With Junction Networks, take the minutes used divided by your usage charge, and you will see exactly 2.9 cents ($0.029). That is a HUGE savings. It is literally an order of magnitude better than my cell phone bill and light years away from the LA Times study mentioned above.

When you pay for what you use, your phone bill is going to be slightly different from month to month. But in August, when everyone is on vacation and no one is using the phone, your phone bill will actually go DOWN for that month with Junction Networks. In these tough economic times, it should be more important to save on expenses than to have a phone bill that is the same from month to month.