Kajeet Prepaid Phone for Kids Kajeet is one of new kids on the block to join pay-as-you-go cell phone provider. Unlike some of the more well known companies Kajeets focus is on the kids market. Because they have kids of their own, they realize how much their kids live in a technology oriented world, and they wanted to help kids be a part of that world in a responsible yet fun way. Kajeet is based in Bethesda, Maryland and have an agreement with Sprint PCS to use their wireless network so they can provide reliable nationwide service to it's customers. So how does their prepaid plan work? No activation fee No termination fee No long-term contract You load up your wallet for spending then those fees are deducted as you use the service. The fees are as follows: .35 daily access charge .10 a minute for local, domestic long distance or toll-free numbers .05 to send or receive text messages .25 to send or receive pictures $6.99 a month for unlimited Mobile AIM wallpapers, ringtones and games- prices vary Directory assistance calls are $1.50 connect fee+. 05 to send/receive Phone Models available with Kajeet Service: LG 225 LG LX150 Nokia 6165i Sanyo Kantana Kajeet phones can be purchased at one of their stores or online www.kajeet.com. They also have a store locator map on their website if you want to see if they have a location close to you. Refills can also be purchased at their store or online. The Kajeet phones come with a couple of features that are unique to only to Kajeet. They are the Kajeet Navigator and the Kajeet Configurator. You use the Kajeet navigator to easily download things like ringtones, wallpapers and games to name a few. You also use the navigator to check your account balance. The Kajeet configurator allows you to customize and manage the usage of your phones service and features to your individual needs. For instance it allows you turn the phone off during school hours, yet would allow calls to come in only from parents or other authorized numbers. It also allows for parents to monitor what features and services the kids have access to and how much they are using them. If you feel they are using too much of some of the features you can limit their access.