aHEM...
May I politely suggest Costco for your equipment? They run a no cost lifetime replacement policy on equipment. We have always worn out our equipment and it is a pain. We even paid for the phone company replacement and service plans and they charge huge deductibles and sent us bum equipment 75% of the time. Since having switched our equipment purchases to Costco we're begun an existance with peace of mind bliss in regards to cellular equipment issues.
Aside from that = we do Verizon as everyone in our family and business is on Verizon - and they run a no cost service when calling from verizon to verizon feature.
I used to have servie with a Motorola ultra classic through las vegas as they ran an off peak $0.19 plan when roaming... so in California this was the smart angle back 15 years ago. Then I switched to local carriers when they regained the edge. I had C-phone bills running from $500-1000 a month routinely. Then I found NEXTEL with free incoming plans. This was a simple amazing to me as I cut my single phone bill to about $150 in one fell swoop. Now we do Verizon and shifted our primary contacts into verizon - and the cost overall for TWO phones is about $120 or so. What a deal. In fact ... today I am thinking of dropping the land line (retaining the fax line) as we now have steady and reliable coverage at home on the cellular. This will save $1000 a year on the land line. We simply get 98% of our calls on the cell line - and it is a glaringly obvious consideration to drop the wired service.
This all cellular idea still makes me feel slightly NAKED... but several other folks have donoe so already - and it is taking on a "natural" acceptance 'round here. At least - it is for those who have shifted the communications to their s]cellular AND who have reliable service everywhere they haunt.
Hope this helps.
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