Mobile & Cell Phone Information

Cellular Phone Service


Cellular phone service - pick the one you like.

You can select the cellular phone service of your choice from one of the many cellular phone companies like AT&T, Sprint PCS, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless, and many more. When choosing a cellular phone service from one of the companies you will have access to a range of cellular phone plans. You can pick the best services by evaluating cellular companies' features, customer service, voice quality, ease of operation, coverage, cellular phones, additional services like instant messenger, and many more.

Cellular phone service - Coverage

Coverage is very important to consider when selecting a cellular phone service. You cellular phone plan may allow you to call nationally or may offer just regional coverage. You may not be able to use your cellular phone when you travel somewhere if you service plan doesn't offer excellent coverage. The signal could be weak in some places or inside the buildings.

Cellular phone service - SMS

SMS (Text Messaging) is a useful feature that can be offered when you select a cellular phone service. It is not offered by all companies or you may have to pay a fee to use it. Look for the promotions to find the SMS service included in the sign up package.

Cellular phone service - International Calling

If you are doing business with global companies based in other countries, you might want to consider a cellular phone service that offers international calling. This service is expensive and you may be able to get a better rate with some calling cards. So consider all pros and cons and make a decision about adding international calling to your cellular plan. International roaming is another service that you might want to take into account.

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Boise Company Working on Mobile Cell Phone Charger
Fox 12 Boise, ID - Oct 8, 2008
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Google Android Debuts on T-Mobile Cell Phone
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Miller-McCune.com, CA - Oct 10, 2008
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Proposed cell tower meets resistance
Las Vegas Sun, NV - Oct 10, 2008
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Delaware County Daily Times, PA - Oct 9, 2008
... a black Smith and Wesson US service revolver loaded with six rounds, the victim's Black Boost Mobile Cell phone, a pair of blue jeans and other items, ...


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T-Mobile Makes Google Android Official
NewsOXY, FL - Sep 23, 2008
T-Mobile USA Inc unveiled its first mobile cell phone to run on Android. Google Inc released the mobile operating system to run on smart phones. ...
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Nokia Launches Touch Screen Mobile Phone
NewsOXY, FL - Oct 3, 2008
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Mobile-phone users now texting more than calling
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Oct 2, 2008
... while placing or receiving 204 calls, according to research by Nielsen Mobile. Cell-phone users ages 13 to 17 sent or received an average of 1742 text ...


Proposed T-Mobile tower moved 50 feet
SnoValley Star, Wa - Oct 8, 2008
A 150-foot T-Mobile cell phone tower, which neighbors complained would mar their view of Mount Si, will now be built 50 feet to the southeast. ...

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