if your laptop has a camera you can call in oovoo..
how do I make a free call from my computer
yes you actually can. with Yahoo! you can.
A "computer phone" uses VOIP which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. Skype and other computer phone applications uses this protocol.
depends what phone you have, generally you can't upload phone calls and stuff but for data and stuff if you have a blackberry or iPhone it would have come with a usb for your phone and computer just plug that in and everything that's accessible to load onto your computer will.
A modem is connected to a computer and a phone line. When the internet is required the modem dials up and ISP and connects to the ISP computers by a phone call. The phone call remains connected to the ISP computer until access to the internet is no longer required.
A modem is connected to a computer and a phone line. When the internet is required the modem dials up and ISP and connects to the ISP computers by a phone call. The phone call remains connected to the ISP computer until access to the internet is no longer required.
You don't.
You actually program a computer, rather than a phone. What happens is that the computer sends the call to a predefined number based on the extension dialed in the virtual answering service. Then, when someone dials in to the virtual answering service, your phone rings, wherever that phone might be.
No, you generally cannot flash a phone while on a call. Flashing involves reinstalling or updating the phone's firmware, which typically requires the device to be in a specific mode and not actively engaged in a call. Additionally, the process usually necessitates a connection to a computer or specialized software, making it impractical to perform during a call.
It depends on the provider. Call your carrier for specifics in your situation.
A wireless device, that lets you transfer, answer, or call for data from a device, like a Computer, or phone.