The frequency of the phone would depend on the model and the carrier or service provider it runs on. It would not depend on the phone number.
As everybody can easily imagine each cell phone has an enormous number of FUNCTIONS to perform and these are all performed by 'elements' of the phone's circuit boards.
The same way you would as if you were calling it while it was in America. The system knows where each phone is - and will connect the call no matter where the handset is.
Each call sent through your cell phone attaches a Calling Party Number (CPN). The CPN transmission includes a privacy flag that tells the telephone switch to share your number or not.
say"excuse me by cell phone just died, can I use your phone for just a sec?" then call your cell phone this way you both have each other's numbers.
If you mean permanently, you will probably have to call your cell phone provider and talk to them. Because unfortunately you can get anyone's cell phone number off the internet. If you just want to block your number for a specific person you have to do that individually and with your phone and that varies with each cell phone. You will either have to call your cell phone provider and figure out how to do that with your specific phone or find your instruction booklet.
Each frequency will differ with each mobile device. Frequency is known as the number of times at which an electromagnetic wave oscillates per second.
I would do a search on the Internet. Then you can see what each provider has to offer for cell phones and plans.
For goodness of fit test using Chisquare test, Expected frequency = Total number of observations * theoretical probability specified or Expected frequency = Total number of observations / Number of categories if theoretical frequencies are not given. For contingency tables (test for independence) Expected frequency = (Row total * Column total) / Grand total for each cell
I know it suprisingly ;) we talked on stickam and we call and text each other. 209-346-8620
The frequency in a frequency table is the number of occurrences within each class width. The total frequency is the sum of all frequency's within all the classes.
Some people do not need unlimited or expensive cell phone plans. Some people, especially the elderly, only need cell phones for emergencies or do not make enough phone calls to require a regular plan. Cheap cell phone plans only have a limited number of minutes, but may be good for you if you do not exceed that number of minutes each month. Even if you do exceed it, sometimes the extra minutes charges are still cheaper than using a regular plan. In conjunction with a simple cell phone, a cheap cell phone plan may be good for you for emergency purposes or limited phone calls.
You have to pay for a cell phone, unless you want to get a little kid cell phone and put in triple A batteries and have to talk to a fake person each time. :(