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You will need to contact your cellphone carrier to find out about plans for it.
No. Each carrier has allowed cell phones for their carrier. If you have a GSM carrier though, you can buy an unlocked phone to use on that carrier even if the carrier doesn't support the phone. All you do is move your sim card.
The USS Ronald Reagan is a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. They used the same plans for all the ships in the class.
The best prepaid cellular plans can come from Verizon and Sprint which are available even in other countries.
A consumer can compare long distance carrier phone plans online on many different sites. One site is called Phone Dog, and it allows the consumer to compare providers, services, rates, and other information.
Rates for IPhones depends not only on which carrier you use but also where you are and who you call. One carrier offers rates for the Iphone started with limited calling and texting for around $70 a month all the way up to unlimited plans that are around $130 a month.
T-Mobile offers the best plans that do not require a locked in contract. They also do offer plans that require a contract.
Any wireless carrier that supports or features Sony Ericsson phones will have the latest models. You can also purchase phones from online cell phone giant Wirefly. They have a huge selection of phones and plans from every carrier. You can even compare phones and plans side by side.
Most modern plans include calls nationwide, but check with your carrier; some older plans may only include local calls.
AT&T carries the best plans for Samsung Slider phones. You can find out more baout their plans at www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone...phones/slider-phones.jsp.
Most cell phone companies have family plans. The one with the lowest fees would probably be AT & T or Verizon Wireless. They can run as low as $99 per month.