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Land Line Phone Service or Cellular Service?

Land Line Phone Service or Cellular Service?
Posted Tuesday, November 01, 2005 by User (83240)     
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<P><STRONG>Keep your local and long distance land line service or switch to solely owning a cell phone?</STRONG> </P> <P>This is the questions that I’m sure numerous people ask themselves at one point or another, and for a good reason.&nbsp; Some people do not see the point in owning two phones when in the long run a cell phone may save you money, but may not be for everyone; there are advantages to both types of service.</P> <P>Here are some advantages to land line phone service:</P> <UL> <LI>When using land line phone service, you know you are going to have a good connection in order to be able to make a clear call. </LI> <LI>Depending on a person's location in the US, land line phone service MAY be cheaper.&nbsp;A person's estimated usage can also have an affect on the cost. </LI> <LI>If you do not make many long distance calls, a per minute rate may be cheaper for your long distance usage per month.&nbsp; </LI></UL> <P>Here are some advantages to owning only a cell phone: </P> <UL> <LI>You can take your cell phone anywhere with you, and obviously your land line phone has to stay connected to a wall jack. </LI> <LI>Cellular service may suit someone's needs better that make a lot of long distance calls within a month's time.&nbsp; </LI> <LI>Long distance service is usually included in the monthly price of a cellular plan which may be the same monthly price for local land line service before adding the long distance service.</LI></UL> <P>##SITENAMESHORT&nbsp;offers up to date information for numerous companies for both local and long distance land line service and cellular service with phones.&nbsp;The goal of&nbsp;##SITENAMESHORT is to make all telecom decisions easy.&nbsp; Even if you need assistance there is friendly helpful customer service just a phone call or e-mail away.&nbsp; </P>
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36FEEC53263643B38866 @ Jun 18, 08 8:31 PM
I have no land phone serveic now that's what i'm looking for ??
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User (169030) @ Apr 14, 08 12:00 AM
Yes, to have dial up internet you must have land line telephone services.
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User (168924) @ Apr 11, 08 12:00 AM
Dont you have to have a land line to have dial up computer? Or Any ISP service?

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