Calculate savings with Golan Telecom, HOT Mobile, Rami Levy, Home Cellular

May 24, 2012 at 9:25 am 2 comments

Use the No Fryers calculator to find out whether Golan Telecom, Home Cellular, HOT Mobile, or Rami Levy Communications are right for you!

In December 2011, Rami Levy was the first new player to debut.  Now, they have been joined by Home Cellular, HOT Mobile, and Golan Telecom.  Each offer straight-forward pricing, with some including “unlimited” plans.

How do you decide which is best for you and if any are a better deal than what you current have?  We’ll take a look at pricing and other factors which you should take into consideration.

Which is the best price?
Get your last couple of bills together, and figure out what your average use of minutes (all types – in network, other cellular, and landline), SMSs, and internet.  You’ll get your results in just three easy steps!

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  • 1. No Fryers  |  May 25, 2012 at 7:34 am

    Jonathan, I hope your readers find the cell phone comparison calculator useful and are able to save money!

    Reply
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