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I just need some advice on service. In the winter I live in South western Wisconsin, right next to Iowa and ...

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    I just need some advice on service. In the winter I live in South western Wisconsin, right next to Iowa and in the summer I live in St. Paul. I am looking for a good service for both these regions. I'm looking at around 250 minutes local and unlimited long distance minutes. Right now I am looking at US Cellular, either the Region 250 or the spanAmerica 200 plans. I was wonder what you all thought about US Cellular or What other service I should look at??????

    I think that the nation wide service plans would be best, but that is mainly because I don't know of any plan that would give me service in both places I live in the year.

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    I think Cingular would be a good option for you. No roaming or no long distance charges, and you pretty much described there $30 a month plan there with the 250 anytime minutes, you won't get unlimited long distance but you will get 3,500 bonus night and weekend minutes to be used locally or nationwide. Cingular may not cover both areas but it doesnt matter, if they are in your home town where you sign up you can use it in the other place and just roam for free. Check out the "Cingular Nation" Plans.


    Cingular Wireless

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    Have heard nothing negative about us cellular. but would consider cingular if they are in your area.

    With us cellular you get unlimied night and weekend minutes to use in your local calling area and with cingular those 3500 nigth and weekend minutes are accross the country.

    Consider Sprinticon pcs if the cover both of your living areas enter your zip codes at Sprintpcsicon.com to find out

    Jack

    Current Plan with alltel 3000 anytime minutes w/nationwide LD $74.95 a month---Waiting not so patiently for the Alltel version of the V710

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    If I was you I would check with all the carrier to see who offer service in your area, then compare price and check around town to see what people think about the carriers that serves your area.

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