Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Cell Phone Versus The Landline
Phones have become a necessary part of life. If we are without one we feel like we are missing something. Phones have come a long way from the place they were only a few decades ago. Now, just about every family owns a cell phone. In some cases, we no longer have landline phones but just cell phones. Families stay connected with cell phone packages. There is more advertising for cell phones than there is for just about anything else! But, is the cell phone a better choice over the landline? Here are several things that you should consider not only about this but also about choosing the right company to go with. Landline phones are those that are grounded. We plug them into outlets in our homes and offices. Cell phones are mobile, and have the ability to make calls from almost any area. Traditionally, landlines were the only type of phone used in the home. Now, more people are switching over to only have cell phones. But, is this a good thing? Cell phones are often more expensive. Mobility is expensive. But, landlines lock you down and do not give you the freedom to call from anywhere. Sure, cordless phones give some freedom, but you still have an approximate area you need to stay in. Cells have the ability to do virtually all that landlines do from making calls to three way calling to call waiting. They also have additional features. Things like email and internet access are among the hottest new features. Getting a text message is one of the largest draws right now. Landlines canâ™t compete with these features. But, one good quality about landlines is that they are there in an emergency. Your cell needs to be charged while a landline phone is able to make calls as long as the phone company hasnâ™t gone out. We really didnâ™t help you make a decision, did we? Perhaps the only real factor in this battle is to have the prices broken down. First, letâ™s talk about getting a good deal on a cell phone though. Before purchasing one, make sure you have the best rate plan. You will need to break this into an apple to apple comparison. For example, either look at the flat rate plans or the minute to minute breakdown. Also, look at the weekend charges, roaming charging, and long distance charges as well. Then, you can make an informed decision. In order to decide on the landline versus cell phone, you will need to compare your need for features and convenience with that of having a lower price. The landline will be cheaper but can not keep up with the latest and great technology. What matters to you is which option in phones you will need to choose from. Tia Jackson Phones Directory
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