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New Website Provides Choices for Switching Cell Providers Using the Same Phone

Category: Communications
Published: 05/06/2008, 12:24
Editor: Catalin Buda

To unlock their existing cell phone and sign them up for a new service, cell phone users are connected by Keepmyphone.com with stores in their local area able to do that. To inform disgruntled cell phone users that they can dump their old service provider without the expense of buying another phone, their new website http://www.keepmyphone.com , was launched by Houdinisoft.

Informational articles designed to educate cell phone consumers about the typical restrictions placed on cell phonesy many cellular carriers are contained in the site. Consumers are unsatisfied with the level of service they receive from their cell provider, as consistently shown by consistently industry surveys. Even if the consumer already had a perfectly functional phone, signing up with a new provider, in the past, meant paying for a new phone. New technology and recent copyright laws make it possible to unlock cell phones for use with another service. For these unsatisfied consumers, as a result, switching cell phone providers is now more affordable.

The site, in addition to providing the informational articles, connects users with a searchable database to help them locate a Houdinisoft dealer/wireless retail store in their local area. All local stores will be able to handle the phone unlocking process as well as transfer the phone to a new service plan. Including popular models such as the LG Chocolate, Motorola RAZR, Samsung Juke, and Sanyo Katana, over 200 CDMA based phones can be unlocked.

Pocket Communications is Houdinisoft's launch partner for the localized store search, which provides flat rate, no contract required cellular phone wireless services in the San Antonio, Laredo, and Rio Grande Valley areas of Texas.
Keep My Phone plans to expand, in the months following the site launch, the localized database by partnering with additional service providers in new geographic areas.


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