Yes - Jamaica has a land-line network. The country code is 001 876 followed by the subscribers number. To dial the UK from Jamaica they would dial 011 44 for the UK, followed by your area code (omitting the leading zero) and number.
A land line is a house phone, that must be attached to a phone line or a device connected to a phone line. A cellular phone is a mobile phone that allows you to move freely anywhere.
You can get such a service from the phone company. A DSL line does not have to have a land-line phone connected to it. You can also get cable service and get a cable modem.
Probably referring to a fixed-line (or land line) as opposed to a mobile (cell) phone.
There's not one on most land line phones.
A mobile phone is a portable phone that is not connected to a land line.
The phone number of the South Jamaica is: 718-739-4088.
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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
A home phone is a land-line, a telephone that is wired to the outlet in the wall.
The phone number of the Jamaica Free Public is: 802-874-4901.
The phone number of the Jamaica Public Library is: 641-429-3362.