Yes, they do.
They record them for later use.
The procedure to listen to a saved call will vary depending on the cell phone carrier. Usually, there will be an option for messages to listen to "saved messages".
you can't you listen to it and call that person back
if you listen to your wife girlfriend or a girl well that means you are a spy that's bad in any kind of relationship
To call and answer phone calls from were every.
There would be no need for a notary to be on a phone call between a lawyer and client. I am a notary and my job is to notarize documents not listen in between client and attorney.
From my understanding, every cell phone and landline in the world is tapped by the government. I've heard two different theories 1.) They listen in periodically to literally spy on us and 2.) it is somewhat automated and certain spoken words and texts trigger them to listen in i.e. kill, murder, terrorist, gun...any word in that....genre :) But no, there is no number to find that out, sadly
Look online. Type the city you think your brother was in when he got arrested and then type jails. If you put it in Google it gives you the jails. Call them and ask if your brother is there. If he is you should call a lawyer to help him. If you can't afford to buy one call volunteer lawyers of America or public defender and you get a free lawyer. If for some reason you can't find it in Google look in the phone book. It's not in the part with all the businesses. It's the part with city or state or other government which is blue or white in the phone book.
what every other phone hears.
you can listen any body and you do the call easily.if you have wifi internet too much better for you.
Don't listen to any bullshiit. And Honestly I don't thinks It's possible.
No, if she answers the your cell phone when you are not in the room, it is considered polite because you can receive the call right away instead of having to listen to a message then call back later. She can then give the phone to whoever the caller asks for.
There is no legal way to forward a call between two phones to a third party without the other callers knowing about it. Attempts to do it contravene telecommunications laws in almost every jurisdiction worldwide. The exception is the use of phone tapping by law enforcement agencies. In almost all cases, warrants are required before they are able to do it.