No; they use their own towers, but they roam mainly on Verizon.
yes
Consumer Cellular was created in 1995.
Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. However, specifically 02 mobile phones would have to be researched in order to determine exactly what kind of phone it was and what tower it associated with if any.
Consumer Cellular operates on a GSM network.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_wireless_communications_service_providers
If you are using a wireless router for your internet connection, no. If you are using, lets say one of those Verizon internet cards, Yes those are connected to there Cell Towers.
To set up your Consumer Cellular voicemail, start by pressing and holding the "1" key on your phone, or dial your own number. Follow the prompts to create a password and record your greeting. Once you’ve completed these steps, your voicemail will be ready to use. If you need further assistance, you can refer to the Consumer Cellular website or customer support.
CELLULAR! A cell phone sends and receives signals through a grid of towers called a "cell" of all the towers used by your phone company. Therefore, cell stands for cellular.
You can purchase any accessories including batteries for Consumer Cellular phones at the website: http://www.consumercellular.com. You can also visit batteriesplus.com and find them there.
To get a Consumer Cellular plan, you typically need to be at least 18 years old. However, individuals under 18 can obtain a plan with a parent or guardian's consent. It's important to check with Consumer Cellular for any specific requirements or policies that may apply.
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850 or 1900 will work