As far as I know, no. However, I do suggest using Google voice to do that over 3g or wifi
Yes....Definitely you can it.
No, you can't make phone calls on an ipad. If you want to phone on a iPad, you should download third party apps like shype, line 2.
Yes you can
Get a fully-itemised bill. It will show ALL outgoing calls.
Answer Unless your husband works from home there would be no way to check his phone calls from a land line in a company. If he works from home all you would have to do is call your phone company and ask for a record of outgoing or incoming calls. Other than that, you have no recourse.
When a person misses a phone call on a cell phone, the phone will show all the missed calls. If a land line phone has caller ID, the missed calls will be shown on the caller ID box.
No - companies don't charge you to receive calls or texts.
Though many people have done away entirely with their land line phones, those who make frequent calls, especially international calls can generally save money with a landline phone. Also many DSL internet packages include a landline for only slightly more money.
Does not make any sense. Land line phones required dedicated line to perform operation. If it is dead then there is only possibility if exchange is wireless and have authentication to use mobile network to which you want to redirect.AnswerPhone system such as the IP PBX allows you to preset a call forwarding system. Using your online account you can create a list of phone numbers where calls may be routed when your main number is not available.
if the caller id has more than ten numbers
Advantages: - Ability to make phone calls while away from a land-line phone. - Your employees are able to phone you if they are running late to a meeting with you or any of their customers. -A mobile will give your employees a sense of security, if there is an accident they can phone an ambulance or the police. Disadvantages: - Having to answer inconvenient phone calls, i.e., from you boss. Advantages: - Ability to make phone calls while away from a land-line phone. - Your employees are able to phone you if they are running late to a meeting with you or any of their customers. -A mobile will give your employees a sense of security, if there is an accident they can phone an ambulance or the police. Disadvantages: - Having to answer inconvenient phone calls, i.e., from you boss.
If I were in your position, I would try and contact your phone service provider to see if it is a problem with the service and try and trouble shoot other problems from there, before going out and buying a new phone system.
No. Incoming calls are not billed on basic land line service, so no record is made. Any billing information would be saved only at the location of the line that made the call, if it is a chargeable call.