Thursday, October 22, 2009

Is a long-distance provider required?

I%26#39;m getting my own place soon and I don%26#39;t know if I%26#39;ll be able to afford a lot of things, and I%26#39;m trying to trim as best I can.



With a land phone, is a long-distance provider required, or can I just have local calls?



If it%26#39;s required, I%26#39;m just not going to have a land phone and just use my cell phone.



Answer:

No, it%26#39;s not required. That%26#39;s optional. To save money, use just your cell phone. If you need it for internet, then do the most basic plan and don%26#39;t make calls out of your home. However, if you%26#39;re getting cable, you can usually get a deal with the cable company and get a cheap rate for both internet and cable TV and ditch the landlind phone. You only need a long-distance provider if you plan to make long distance phone calls. You may not even need a land line at all if you have a cell (unless you need it for the Internet). No, you don%26#39;t need a long-distance provider. Be sure to compare phone companies providing local service. Some people don%26#39;t know that you can choose other local service carriers. If interested, email me mt002i@yahoo.com.



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