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  2. The 6 best cellphones for seniors in 2024 - AOL

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    Consumer Cellular Verve Snap. Best flip phone for seniors. $59 at Consumer Cellular. SAMSUNG Galaxy A23 5G A Series Cell Phone, Factory Unlocked Android Smartphone, 64GB, Wide Lens Camera, 6.6 ...

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    LIVELY Jitterbug Flip2 - Flip Cell Phone for Seniors - Not Compatible with Other Wireless Carriers - Must Be Activated Phone Plan - Red Flip Phone. Best overall flip phone. $48 at Amazon. Consumer ...

  4. Consumer Cellular - Wikipedia

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    consumercellular.com. Consumer Cellular, Inc. is an American postpaid mobile virtual network operator founded by John Marick and Greg Pryor in Portland, Oregon in October 1995. [3] The company offers cellphones, no-contract cellphone plans, and accessories with a focus on users over age 50. Including its corporate headquarters in Scottsdale ...

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    Companies like Consumer Cellular, AT&T, Verizon, Mint Mobile, Visible, Tello, Cricket Wireless, Boost Mobile and US Mobile provide a range of plans to suit different needs and budgets.

  6. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    Voice and data service operators. In general, the types of phones and other devices supported by the MVNOs are in line with the technologies used by the Mobile Network Operator (MNO), the underlying cellular network provider. All major and regional MNOs use 4G LTE / LTE Advanced and 5G NR protocols (2G and 3G having been deprecated and shut ...

  7. Cellular frequencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are 51 MTAs, 493 BTAs and 175 EAs in the United States. The Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) bands, auctioned in the summer of 2006, were for 1,710–1,755 MHz, and 2,110–2,155 MHz. The spectrum was divided into blocks: A blocks were for Cellular Market Areas, based on existing cellular (1G) licenses, and were 2 × 10 MHz.

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