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  • Jul 8, 2014, 01:45 PM
    catonsville
    What is best home/cell phone plan??
    I want to find the best home/cell phone plan. Presently I have a cell phone/home phone that is costing me approximately $85 per month. If I have a talkative month, I use 20 minutes a month no texting. Need to keep my present home phone number.
  • Jul 8, 2014, 07:10 PM
    cdad
    There are many options out there including free phones if you qualify. If you have cable tv service they have it about as cheap as you can go. Another thing is if you have to have a cell phone you can buy one of those pay as you go ones where you buy minutes and add them to your plan as needed. A standard landline can get expensive with all the extra charges. Cellphones can get expensive if you call out of state before prime time. Cable telephones are flat rate call anywhere any time for as long as you want.
  • Jul 9, 2014, 12:56 AM
    Fr_Chuck
    I prefer, China Mobile, and that is what I use for my personal phone... But use China Unicom for my work phone..

    But I guess you not in my neighborhood... LOL
  • Jul 9, 2014, 08:05 AM
    catonsville
    I prefer, China Mobile, and that is what I use for my personal phone... But use China Unicom for my work phone..

    But I guess you not in my neighborhood... LOL

    Good One Chuck Ha Ha

    I was hoping people would come forward with good suggestions of what to buy like you did.
  • Jul 9, 2014, 07:22 PM
    smearcase
    One controversy with the home cell phones is that at least some of them don't produce the home address onto the operator's screen on 911 calls. For some folks, especially those living alone, this could be a very important issue. A person may be able to make the 911 call but may be too sick or inured to give their address to the 911 operator. I have read that emergency personnel can possibly locate the cell phone (some say they can only locate the tower in some instances) but may only get it down to a 500 to 1000 foot radius.
    This is an excerpt from the fine print of one of the major home cell company's plan description: " For emergency calls, provide address to 911 operator"
    This is important to some folks and maybe not a big concern for others, and possibly some of the companies have overcome the problem.
  • Jul 9, 2014, 10:26 PM
    catonsville
    That is very important information, I did not know that and I bet many, many are not aware of this.
  • Jul 10, 2014, 08:57 PM
    smearcase
    This article discusses some of the situations involved:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/18/yo...one-world.html

    The officials who administer emergency services in your area should be able to answer questions about this situation and may know whether or not it would be a problem for you based on their experiences. One of the major companies that installs these systems does point out the potential problem but it is buried in the fine print, and in some cases they say "may have to provide address to the 911 operator" so there is a possibility that would not be true in your 911 system.

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