What do peak and off-peak hours indicate?
Peak hours refer to the hours of highest cell phone usage, as determined by your cell phone carrier. Typically, peak minutes are billed at a service plan’s highest rate. Conversely, off- peak hours refer to the hours of the lowest cell phone usage, and are billed at lower rates. Peak and off-peak times vary significantly by wireless carrier. Check the details to know for sure. Peak hours typically are between the hours of 7 A.M. and 7 P.M., Monday through Friday. Off-peak hours include the weekends, some holidays, and the hours from 7 P.M. to 7 A.M. during the week.
Peak hours refer to the hours of highest wireless phone usage. Typically, peak minutes are billed at a service plan’s highest rate. Conversely, off-peak hours refer to the hours of the lowest wireless phone usage, and are billed at lower rates. Peak and off-peak times vary significantly by wireless carrier. Check the details to know for sure. Peak hours typically are between the hours of 7 AM and 9 PM, Monday through Friday. Off-peak hours include the weekends, some holidays, and typically the hours from 9 PM to 7 AM during the week.
Peak hours refer to the hours of highest wireless phone usage. Typically, peak minutes are billed at a service plan’s highest rate. Conversely, off-peak hours refer to the hours of the lowest wireless phone usage, and are billed at lower rates. Many providers offer unlimited off-peak calling (unlimited Night and Weekends). Peak and off-peak times vary significantly by wireless carrier. Check the details to know for sure. Peak hours typically are between the hours of 7 AM and 9 PM, Monday through Friday. Off-peak hours include the weekends, some holidays, and typically the hours from 9 PM to 7 AM during the week.