According to AARP, “up to 50 percent of the cell phone industry’s income comes from overage charges that consumers pay for exceeding the number of minutes on their cell plans and ‘underage,’ which is the amount consumers pay for unused minutes.” Quite an interesting stat. If there is one piece of advice I could...
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In a recent survey of our Consumer Cellular customers, we found that the majority (nearly 78 percent) cited that they just want to use a cell phone for the most fundamental of tasks: making and receiving calls. Many of us already have a computer, a camera and a music player and don’t need another...
In case you haven’t heard, Oregon drivers must be “hands-free” as of Jan. 1, 2010. Five other states have implemented similar cell phone bans for drivers, including California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Washington. So what does this mean? The regulation prohibits all drivers from using mobile communication devices (aka cell phones) while...