Besides the price, you should also consider who has the most "cell towers" in your area. There is no point in a good deal when you have poor reception!
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at&t is offering 600 anytime minutes (7am-7:59pm, m-fr) and unlimited night and weekend minutes (8pm-6:59am, m-fr and all of saturday and sunday). all of these minutes include long distance, a free cell phone and a host of other treats, like caller id, call waiting, 3-way calling, etc., for $40.
Centennial Wireless has an option where you get 300 anytime minutes plus two of five options which include: 1) a free nokia phone 2) free incoming calls 3) free long distance 4) 2400 additional any time minutes and i forgot the 5th option but its only 25.00 and if you want additional options its like 10.00 for each additional one so 3 of the 5 would be 35.00 and so on. It's great and Centennial is a nation wide company or close to it.
Is it true that nextels patent on two way communication is up in march and everyone will have 2 way after march? I had heard this from a friend but who knows.