Mobile Zone

Corvallis, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Description

Specialties

As the most established Verizon Wireless exclusive dealer, Mobile Zone offers a wide variety of feature and smart phones.

Whether your needs are basic or more advanced, our well trained staff are more than happy to help pick out the perfect cell phone and calling plan just for you. At Mobile Zone we pride ourselves on great customer service and product knowledge.

Want to know how to link up your Facebook or Myspace account to your new phone? Not sure how to synch your calendar? Want to find out if there really is an APP for that? Join us the first Saturday of each month from 9 – 10 a.m. for Smart Phone Training. The classes are FUN & FREE!

Mobile Zone is also your best choice for cell phone accessories for your new and older phones. Whether it is a Bluetooth headset, replacement charger, battery or Otterbox protective case, you will find what you need at Mobile Zone.

History

Established in 1999.

Mobile Zone came into existance in 2011 as a DBA of Global Communications, LLC. Owned by Matt Webb, Mobile Zone is the most established Verizon Wireless dealer in Corvallis and the only locally owned dealer in the Mid-​Willamette Valley. Global Communications originally began in 1999 on South 9th Street next to Smith Glass, before moving to North 9th Street next to Togo’s from 2004 – 2010. When Corvallis Crossings was built, Mobile Zone became one of its original tenants on the Circle Blvd side. We are convenienty located between the UPS Store and The Salon. Look for the four stone pillars and you will find us.

Meet the Business Owner

Matt W.

Business Owner

Matt Webb grew up in Corvallis, graduating from Crescent Valley High School in 1987 and Oregon State University in 1992 with a degree in Technical Journalism. Matt was a sports reporter for 10 years, working for newspapers in Albany (the Democrat-​Herald from 1988 – 89), Corvallis (the Gazette-​Times from 1989 – 90), Myrtle Point (The Herald from 1992 – 93), Carson City, Nev. (the Nevada Appeal from 1993 – 96), Grants Pass (the Daily Courier from 1996 – 98) and McMinnville (the News-​Review from 1998 – 99). He then worked for the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) as the Media Relations Director from 1999 – 2000 before returning to Corvallis as the Marketing Director for Seed Research of Oregon from 2000 – 2003. A year as a automobile salesman at John & Phil’s Toyota, led him to purchase Global Communications in 2004. Matt added additional stores in Lebanon (2006) and Dallas (2007) before consolodating back to one store in 2008.