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June 30, 2005 By: Bill Schnarr Cell Phone Long Distance for Students – Don't Get Schooled on Long Distance Charges!With so many things on the plate of the average college and university student these days, is there any wonder why the very thought of worrying about long distance for students is enough to make most college folk cringe? For most, college is a right of passage that includes things such as scrounging for cash, working extra hours for textbook money, and generally, saving those phone calls home to mom in dad for cases when they need to ask for more money. It’s really too bad, too, because most college students would like to touch bases with their friends and family more often. Going to college can often mean packing up and moving to a new city, new state, or in some cases, a whole new country! In an effort to minimize the stress and strain and relieve some of the burden new students are facing, Cellular LD, a branch of MobileSphere, has teamed up with many of the most prominent colleges and universities in America in order to make it easy for students to save money when it comes time to call home. Places such as Harvard, MIT, and Boston University have all signed on to provide affordable cell phone long distance for students and instructors alike. Now, this service is being offered on those universities to let college students use their own cell phones to take advantage of Cellular LD’s great rates and fares. Cellular LD knows that by helping college and university students today, they’re helping future leaders and craftsmen reach their goals and dreams. Let’s face it, when you’re in college and you’re scrounging for rent money, you need all the help you can get. Don’t get schooled on long distance charges when you don’t have to. And call your folks for a reason other than rent next time, won’t you? They’d probably love to hear from you. For more information, visit www.cellularld.com.
Also see; compare cellular long distance carriers. Author Notes:
Bill Schnarr contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.
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