Judique
Dis Veteran, Beach Lover at BWV, BCV, HHI, VB
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Some of the first non-business cell phone consumers started popping-up in 1988-1989, as the then-big telcos were the first to offer service under names like "Southwestern Bell Mobile", "Ameritech Cellular", "GTE Mobilnet", and "Bell Atlantic Mobile" (all of which have been rolled-into today's AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless). Service on these providers was quite expensive, by today's standards ($30 got you only 20 minutes per month -- roaming was extra).
I had a car phone installed in 1990 through Bell Atlantic Mobile. The service wasn't outrageous, but the device itself was very expensive. Prices dropped significantly in a few short years.
Service was 9.99 per month for 60 peak minutes and any minutes after the first 60 in peak time were 40 cents each. Weekends were free and after 9pm. The phone went to 'roam' quite often, but I don't remember if I incurred any significant roaming expenses while staying in my home area.