I bought my first Cadillac in 1985 and had a cellphone from a company called Cellular One who also installed it. The terms were much different than today. There weren’t a lot of towers up back then, so clarity was an issue.
On my first plan, I got 30 free minutes per month and had to stay within my region. If I went outside my region, I was charged an additional .45 cents per minute. Long distance charges were also applied. If there were too many cellular users on the same cell tower, your call could be rejected and I would have to call the number I’m trying to reach again.
However, even with all of that, I enjoyed the use of my cellphone from the car. I could have gotten what was called a “bag phone,” which was a cell phone inside a leather bag and that would go wherever I carried it. It was more mobile that way. If I spoke with another Cellular One customer, I wasn’t charged any minutes.