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Yes you can. Your phone line has nothing too do with your cell phone. In fact, for most people your phone line carrier is completely different from your cell phone carrier. And you phone line has absoloute no connection TO YOU HOME PHONE AT all
You do not need any land line at all in order to own and use a cell phone.
Probably referring to a fixed-line (or land line) as opposed to a mobile (cell) phone.
An unlocked cell phone means that it can be used with any carrier. It does not have to have a contract; however, it can have a phone line on it. (any phone line, not just at&t, verizon, & sprint)
Not unless, you have a application called messages on your land line phone.
You need to activate Bluetooth on both cell phone and computer to send a sticker from your computer.
An alternative to a BT land line is to use a cell phone provider. The advantage to having a cell phone is that you do not need to be within a building/at home to take a call.
The only way to look up a cell phone number is by contacting a cell phone provider. Currently there is no way to enter a persons name and find their cell phone number like you can with a traditional land line.
This is a cell phone service for those who are looking for a home land line phone, and are looking to find lower prices on the services as well as the phone that is going to be purchased.
In the United States there is no phone book for cell phones. (only for landlines and business)
No. My friend in Hawaii has a Verizon cell phone and we talk all the time. I use either my land line or my Verizon cell phone.
The cell phone was invented so that people could keep in contact with each other when they do not have access to a land line phone.