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People in abusive situations are running into dangerous roadblocks trying to sever their cell phone number from their abuser's plan. (Photo: Illustration: Benjamin Currie/HuffPost) With a flight ...
After years of cell phone contracts that lock you into a certain provider, a lot of people are used to treating that relationship like a marriage. But just because a certain carrier worked for you ...
Most cell phone users contract for service with little idea of the carrier's politics. Yet some of these companies are major lobbyists in Washington and big spenders in national campaigns.. As a ...
Some low-cost plans, even from the big carriers, use data throttling or speed capping. Most others will slow you down if you use too much data. Is your carrier throttling you?
portrait of beautiful, stylish young woman on the phone and overwhelmed by 3 calls at once from rotary phones Credit: Getty Images Your current cell phone carrier isn’t cutting it anymore, and ...
We accept the pernicious practices of cell phone carriers as part of the price of owning a smartphone. From hidden charges and up-selling, to blocking features and preinstalling useless software ...
When you cancel your cellphone service, you don't expect to keep paying for a phone. But it can happen -- and it did happen to an East Bay woman.
Problem is, phones aren't clothes, and – despite what manufacturers and carriers seem to think – there's more to them than whether the color matches your eyes or your blouse.
Major cell phone carriers have started to adopt a new technology that helps direct callers to the 988 suicide and crisis hotline to help centers based on their physical location rather than their ...
Network Carriers Best family cell phone plan in 2025. Network Carriers T-Mobile offers new 5-year price lock plans — but it's dropped my favorite family plan option.
A longtime telecom CEO, Peter Adderton, called on carrier giants like Verizon and T-Mobile to get behind the growing push on the state and federal level to cut off kids from cell phone use in schools.