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Regional Cellular Phone Service Plans

A Cellular Phone Plan Right for You

    As expected, regional plans offer a much larger standard home area than local plans. You have to be careful, though, because often these areas are not totally congruous. In other words there may be gaps (sometimes large gaps) in the service area of the region. So, if you are traveling a certain area consistently, make sure that the cell phone plan you decide on will serve you well.

    Most regional plans offer good service and consistent pricing. Usually, the roaming charges and the long distance charges will be stable because of the coverage area.

    goZing.com is a good place to go to see what the best deal is for your zip code to obtain regional cellular service.

   Most of the national carriers offer some type of regional plan because, well, it makes sense. As long as a carrier can offer national service, it might as well break it down and offer regional services. This gives them the opportunity to gain more customers and switch them to national customers later on.

    If you decide to go regional, just make sure you understand the plan and what the areas are that are covered. It's a good idea to see a detailed map--color-coded if possible of exactly what the service area is of the plan you are interested. Most plans you can purchase on the web offer this service.

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