There is no golden rule to make the decision on which one you should choose. However, I'm going to share with you the little knowledge I have about those companies so far
- Text message
- 3G network
- Voice
A piece of advice: stay away from "casual rates for text" plans. In fact, stay away from any "casual rates for something". They usually cost an arm and a leg (and maybe a kidney). You need to buy the packages the companies offer you instead, otherwise the texts will be TOO expensive! For instance, by Telecom, a single text message costs you NZ$ 0.20 each in the "casual rates" plan. However, you can buy a NZ$ 6.00 package and get 150 text messages (that is NZ$ 0.04 per text message). The only downturn is that the messages expire 30 days later, whether you use them or not! Yet, I think it is worth it. If you happen to use more than the 150 messages available, they will start to charge you the standard "casual rates" again (NZ$ 0.20 for each extra message), so pay attention to your text message "balance"!
Nonetheless, I still find NZ$ 0.04 per text message a rip-off. 2-Degrees, for instance, has a plan of 2500 text messages for NZ$ 10.001, which gives you a rate of NZ 0.004 / message.
However, unless you really send about 80 messages a day (2500/30 = 83) I don't think it is worth to buy this plan. You'd be better off sticking with the first one that charges you NZ$ 6.00 (which gives you 5 text messages per day). Again, it all depends on how often you send text messages.
It is also worth mention that, if you are going to use the 3G network, then it is nice to take a look at Vodafone. They offer you 10MB of data for free every day. After that they charge you NZ$ 1.00 per MB exceeded (which is another rip-off). Telecom has the same plan, except that they charge you NZ$ 1.00 for the first 10MB!!! O__O Stay away from Telecom if you are on a prepaid plan and need to use some 3G.
And last, but not least, there is the voice plans. Honestly, I don't think any of them are worth it. You should just have some credit in order to be able to receive calls and that's it! If you need to make calls, use Skype instead. It's way cheaper. Of course you have the inconvenience that you have to be connect to the Internet, but I still think it is much more worth it.
By the way, here goes some cell phone related vocabulary that might help you:
- To top up: to buy credits for your cell phone.
- Airtime: time during which a cellular phone is in use, including calls made and received (I'm not sure if this definition en globe text messages as well...)
- Stay Key: key called "estrela" in Portuguese.
- Hash key: key called "jogo da velha", "hash" or "cruz" in Portuguese
- Landline: any phone that is not a mobile one (we call it "telefone fixo" in Portuguese)
Hope you found this post useful! If you have any tip and would like to add more information to this post, feel free to do so in the comments!
## Links & Resources ##
1) http://www.2degreesmobile.co.nz/prepay/pricing/value-packs/text-pack
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