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Verizon $97
AT&T $96
Sprint $61
T-Mobile $89
Alltel $97

Many Oregon residents are dropping their landline phone in favor of cellular service. Most people aren't away from their cell phone, so having a landline along with it makes no sense and forces them to spend money that they don't need or may not have.

For this reason, there are a variety of cellular companies sprouting up all across the state of Oregon. Most of them, you've probably heard of: Sprint, AT&T, Verizon and U.S. Cellular. Each of these companies can be easily located in just about any city in Oregon.

Each company offers a set of plans that will cater to whatever you're looking for in a cellular phone. From the basic voice plan, to the all-inclusive plan, any cell phone user will be able to find what they need. Most plans start somewhere around $20 per month and can reach excesses of $100 or more, depending on the amount of service you elect to receive. Each company is pretty similar, so shop around to see where you can find the best price for what you need.

A cell phone serves many purposes, so finding the right provider is extremely necessary. Oregon residents should have no problem finding the right provider and the right price with a number of options throughout the state.


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