Compare Residential Phone Plans

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In today's economy, a great way to help trim a tight budget is to compare residential phone plans to see if you are paying more than you should. In recent years, many new companies have sprung up offering super-competitive monthly plans, essentially giving the old giants, like Pacific Bell, a run for their money. New plans now offer mix-and-match plans, allowing you to select the services you need and actually use. Finding a plan that suits your individual needs and budget can help curb unnecessary overspending.

How to find the right company and plan for you

With so many new companies vying for your business, it is easy for the advertising to overload you. The first thing you need to do is figure out what services you actually use in your day to day life. Nowadays, these companies offer multiple services for one low monthly price, like phone and internet, or phone, internet and cable. This is especially convenient, because it merges several bills into one. These companies, such as Comcast and Vonage, are easily found in your local phone book or online, and both offer introductory discount coupons.

If you are happy with your current service provider, you can still call them and ask them to give you a quote on a new service plan. The threat of losing you as a customer may spur them into giving you a better deal.

If you are looking to trim your monthly expenses, shopping and comparing phone plans is an excellent way to potentially save yourself several hundred dollars a year. By taking a little time to assess your current plan and actual usage, you may find that you are needlessly throwing away your money. It may not seem like a lot, but every little bit counts, and your money is best served elsewhere in your budget.

Finding a plan that suits your individual needs and budget can help curb overspending
by Barry Kim, Telecommunications writer

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