yes
HTML is different for computers and mobiles. For Mobiles the HTML used is different in various aspects.
Yes you can switch and keep the same number but a fee applies and it has to be requested by the new company.
I think that the phone number is still the same so you would call it as if it is in the US. To answer my own question, (they have been here and now gone home again), you dial +1 followed by cell phone no.
You can't really get two phone numbers on the same phone. But, you can get an extension phone number plus your regular phone number. Ask your phone service about an extension number for your phone.
no
There are many advantages and disadvantages of mobiles. These mobiles help sooth children but could also scare these same children.
I have a regular phone. I am off contract now. Found a prepaid phone. Can I keep my same number?
Companies may thing you are using up money you should not be using like if you're in Scotland and you call to people miles apart in England you could talk to two people at the same time for no extra money. If you do want to switch mobiles simply put the SIM card into the new phone!!!
No beccase the phone id is already registred
The easiest way - IF both mobiles are on the same network (or the handsets are unlocked) - is to simply swap the SIM cards, and transfer the data to the new phone's memory. If they're not on the same network or are locked, you'll have to use a USB cable to copy the data to a computer - then back to the new handset.
You can get the provider of the phone to switch them over if necessary. Those with SIM cards, if both phones use them, can be switched over yourself.
a fax number is just the same as a phone number so the same number of numbers