The larger phone companies can combine both landline and cell phones on one monthly bill, with a simple phone call and request to be bundled. The smaller companies typically do not have that option, as they do not have both cell and landine capabilities. To bundle strictly cell phone service, calling the particular provider and requesting the information would be the easiest way to go.
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This depends on what type of calling plan you are on. If you are on a family plan, then you will receive ONE itemized bill for all phones. Some providers now are bundling cell phone services along with other household services these days, so in that particular case, you would receive one bill for all services.
When you combine all the colors in the rainbow together you get the color black
not all moms have cell phones but most moms have cell phones to keep in touch with other
only unlocked phones
android and i phones
no not all cell phones need internet
no its on most but not all and in some phones you have it but it doesn't work
there are parental plans that show all messages sent and receive in their siblings cell phones.
No not all cell phones have gps installed in them. You would need to research specific phones for that feature.
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LG is a huge multi-national electronics corporation based in Seoul, Korea. They make a complete range of cell phones from basic models to smart phones, and are carried by all the major U.S. cellular companies including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Virgin and more.