You could ask her for it.
Outgoing calls should be itemised on your bill. Incoming calls are not usually listed (because you're not charged to receive calls !) If that's not your number - you have no right to access the calls information !
You can't normally get a list of incoming calls - as they're not charged to you (and thus don't need to be itemised on a bill).
Get a fully-itemised bill. It will show ALL outgoing calls.
That depends on (a) which country you're in and (b) whether you get a fully itemised bill. If your phone network lists all calls automatically, then yes - it will show local calls. If your network only lists calls over a pre-set amount then it will only itemise calls over that figure. any calls costing less than the pre-set figure will just be grouped together, and there will be an entry on the bill similar to - 25 other calls totalling xx.xx
It depends on your contract and what country you're in, but it is often true that mobile-to-mobile calls, especially within the same mobile provider's network, may be cheaper than calls from landlines to those mobiles.
The billing code for Uganda is +256. This code is used for international telephone calls to reach Uganda from other countries.
Usually when working in a call center, the receptionist will take several types of calls. These calls are inbound or outbound. They can also be calls regarding orders, billing, or problems with the product or service.
Not immediately if you delete records from the handset - but in the long run they can order itemized billing which shows each and every connection made over a certain period of time. It really sucks but there really isn't a way to hide calls from your parents - use a pay as you go mobile phone instead.
In GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) plays a critical role in managing mobile communication. It connects calls by establishing the path for voice and data between mobile users and between mobile and fixed networks. Additionally, the MSC handles various functions including call routing, handovers, and managing mobile user information, such as location updates and billing. Overall, it is essential for ensuring efficient and reliable communication within the mobile network.
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The only way you can find deleted incoming or outgoing calls is through itemized billing. Itemized billing is a service that is provided by many network providers to customers who are on a billing tariff.