Long Distance Oregon

Long distance is a great way to get in touch with friends and family members that live all over the country or even all over the world. Finding the right long distance phone service in Oregon will help you reach out more easily, more conveniently, and even more affordably than ever before.


1. Local Companies

Telephone Surplus
503-239-9484
437 SE Cedar Creek Lane
Estacada, OR
Sprint Pcs
(541) 479-5600
304 NE Agness Ave
Grants Pass, OR
Sctc Long Distance
(503) 769-8655
475 N 2nd Ave
Stayton, OR
Pioneer Long Distance
(541) 929-1225
1304 Main St
Philomath, OR
Frontier
(503) 295-9460
Portland, OR
Qwest
(541) 608-2078
Medford, OR
United Communications Inc
(541) 276-6653
304 S Main St
Pendleton, OR
Oregon Telecom
(503) 325-8444
Astoria, OR
Eschelon Telecom
(503) 588-5858
3991 Fairvw Indstrl Dr SE
Salem, OR
United Commuications Inc
(541) 776-5380
3502 Excel Dr
Medford, OR


2. Long Distance Overview

Many individuals have been using phone cards thinking that this is a more affordable way to reach out to friends and family, and for some, it is. Generally though, most consumers can find long distance plans that will allow them to contact friends and family for the same price, or better over the long haul, but is connected to their home phone line or even their cell phone. Long distance is much more affordable than it once was due in large part to the fact that there is a lot of competition out there amongst long distance carriers.

There literally is a long distance plan for everyone in Oregon, whether you make many long distance calls or make just a few a year. Pricing plans vary, as there are pay per minute plans as well as flat rate plans per month, and more. Consumers should be sure to reach out with a long distance carrier and plan that fits their specific needs best for the most affordable approach. Many find that finding the right long distance carrier is a process of trial and error, but with some time and research most can truly find a plan and carrier that works really well for them. Through your cell phone or your home phone in Oregon there are truly unlimited long distance options to choose from that will put you in touch with your loved ones.

3. Figuring What You Need

If you would like long distance phone service but you aren't sure where to start looking around Oregon for a provider it's best to start with a pen and paper. What do you need from a long distance carrier? Some things to think about when you are considering your needs is how often you call long distance, how long you talk when you do call, and where you call. Many long distance plans do not offer service to some countries or if you want to call out of your country it might cost a lot more than you are willing to pay.

After you have figured out what you need, try to determine how much you want to pay for your long distance service, or how much you can afford on your budget. Your needs and your budget will undoubtedly play a part in your choice of long distance providers. Because there are so many different long distance phone service providers around Oregon to choose from, knowing what you want and how much you can afford will make your selection easier. It may take some time, and you might have to read a lot of fine print to be sure that your needs really jive with the services that are provided by each respective long distance phone carrier.

4. If Your Service Doesn't Work For You

If you are one of many consumers around Oregon that are in search of a new long distance carrier because you are not happy with your present carrier, take heart; there are many different options out there. Many consumers around Oregon become irritated with their long distance service because they constantly change pricing or even because the long distance is not available when you need it most. There are many complaints against different carriers around Oregon, and if you have had enough, there are plenty of other options.

Before you choose to end your relationship with your current long distance phone service you should be sure that you do not have a contract with them. Many phone companies will require that consumers sign a year or even two year contract when they take part in a special long distance program. Look over your contract if you have one, and determine if there will be any charges if you choose to discontinue the service. Perhaps you can call the long distance provider and tell them that they have not kept up with their promises to you, if you can site instances of this, and that you consider the contract null and void based on that. This may relieve you of any termination charges that are apart of many contracts.

5. Featured Local Company

Telephone Surplus

503-239-9484
437 SE Cedar Creek Lane
Estacada, OR
www.telsurplus.com

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