they do not all have to be the same area code, so yea you can have several different lines with different area codes and such. if you tell them where you want the line when you sign up for the plan, i don't think there is an additional charge, but if you already have a number, it is 36$ (unless it's went up in the past year) to change it to a different area code.
2007-02-02 17:18:55
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answered by nc_strawberry 4
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The city or area code will be based on where the main person is located at. For example, if you got a plan and you lived in Nashville, then your phone as well as the other phones you add to the plan will have the same area code and yours. I don't think it's a big deal if you send one to another city or state, as long as they get signal. My husband and I have the family plan, so we each have a phone. His mom is also on the plan, and up until March of 2005, she lived in the same area. In March, she moved to Arizona and has still been using the phone. The number didn't get changed and we haven't gotten charged more for her being in Arizona. Hope this helps!
2007-02-02 17:20:31
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answered by Jen G 3
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They are things that can only be discovered after hundreds and hundreds of trials. And of course, strict restriction needs to be in place. However, because the basis of science is always changing due to new discoveries, we need to also have sympathy to the drug company as well. They are not miracle makers, they only try to make profits by selling something that they "think" might help other people. Imagine the world without antibiotics and other medication, how many people would have to die? If we agree that science can be changed, the drug company might not have an excuse of increasing medication prices because of law suit.Also if we look at any other area that has used the socialist system it has bogged down and failed to live up to its Utopian promise. No system is perfect but open and free market is the best out there.
2016-05-23 22:19:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont believe they do have to be all the same area code. because if you set it up in one area, they usually get you the area code of the local area. if you are adding a line to be combined with a different area code, then each would be different.
2007-02-02 20:04:25
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answered by michelle342 3
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