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No - companies don't charge you to receive calls or texts.
You will need to contact the company to receive a duplicate BSNL land line bill.
I'm pretty sure it's when you text a land line which is what house phones run through.
I once counted 36 rings before the phone quit ringing. I didn't get a message, the line just went dead.
The subject line is where the person puts their title or few words about the gist if the email. When you receive an email notification, you can generally tell what the message would be about just by looking at the subject line.
You will need to contact the company to receive a duplicate BSNL land line bill.
When a device on BUS Topology wants to send a message to another nod, it first finds out the destination address. Then it checks that whether the Communication Line is free or not! As soon as the communication line becomes free, the message is broadcasted on the line. The signal travels to the destination node by passing all the nodes that are on its way. As the message travels on the line, each node checks that whether the message is addressed to them or not. When the addressee node receives the message successfully, it sends an acknowledgement to the sender/source node. Then the transmission line becomes free. In this case, all nodes will receive the message, but the addressee node has to respond back.
Actually yes ! I used to work with a guy whoo is blind. His phone dictates his text messages (both sent and received) to him via the loudspeaker. There is specialist software available for this function. Land line phones that receive a text message, even if it is sent in error, will dictate the message to whomever answers the phone as well.
Most land line phones are not designed to send or receive text messages.
The picture would be a LINE.
A: subject line
call your metro pcs phone number (***) ***-**** from a land line. when your answering message starts push the star key on the land line phone, (everything from this point on is the same as if you were using your cell phone) it will then prompt you to enter your four digit security code, you will note 7 is to delete and 9 to save your messages are also the same