Free and low-cost cell phones

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Free and low-cost cell phones

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I've seen a couple of news stories recently where people had emergencies and could not call 911 because they didn't have a phone.

I understand that many people in this economy cannot afford standard phone service. My phone bill is over $100 a month (though that includes two land lines and internet).

Almost every cell phone in existence can call 911 without being subscribed to a carrier (in other words, costing no money). You can buy these at second-hand stores like Goodwill or Salvation Army for a dollar or two. Women crisis centers often give them away.

Also there are prepaid cell phones like Tracfone that cost about $100 a year for minimal usage. I've used Tracfone for years. There are other competing services. Starter kits for these services are sold at dollar stores for maybe $10.

If anyone knows other alternatives, please post them. There is supposed to be low-cost phone service for indigent people, which is actually a fee tacked onto our phone bills, but I can't figure out how to get it.

- Jim
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Alternative? Any cell phone should be able to call 911 without a plan. It will be the only number they can call.
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Did I not say clearly that nearly every cell phone ever made can call 911?

There may be some old cell phones that are not compatible with the frequencies and protocols used now, but probably those phones don't work at all.

The alternatives I am asking about are low-cost phone service for indigent people so that they can make a few essential calls a week in addition to 911 in emergencies.

- Jim
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