I don't think any of us are qualified to say what "most" people do. My own cell phone is used more when I travel and that's as much for inbound calls from family and coworkers -- it's easier for them to have a set number to reach me -- who are using regular phone service. I do use it as a kind of convenience pay phone when I'm not traveling but that's secondary for me.Originally posted by: GTFan
For most people using prepaids this is a non-issue, since you're not (usually) taking calls on your cell, plus if your usual callers have free LD it's no biggie anyway. I wouldn't care if a cheap prepaid phone had an Alaska area code if I could get service for $10 a month or less.
In any case, you can't open an account with Go Beyond Wireless unless you use an address in one of 9 states. You could certainly make up something but it's clear that they don't want to deal with people from other areas.