proper rules and safe
Most people in the US have a cell phone.
In the US, cell phones are given numbers with standard area codes so there is no way to know if it is a land line or cell phone. Telephone operators do not make different charges because callers are unaware of the type of telephone they are calling. The additional costs of connecting to a cell phone are therefore paid by the cell phone subscriber rather than the caller. In the UK, cell phones have their own area codes, always starting with 07. Callers are able to identify the number as a cell phone. Telephone operators are therefore able to charge the caller rather than the cell phone subscriber. Both charging methods have their own benefits. In the UK, cell phone users cannot be charged for unwanted calls or for texts so costs for using a cell phone are easier to control. In the US, cell phones can be called without paying big premiums. A UK call from land line to cell phone can frequently cost 30p per minute or more (45c per minute).
yes but it cost roaming charges to the person in eygypt, so i sugest that they tell there service provider that they are traveling there
No - usually the mobile networks will do all the 'hard work' for you.
No. As long as you are texting within the same country, the price will be the same.
A special cell phone isn't needed to be able to make international calls. A cell phone plan with a good long distance coverage will save you money in the long run.
You can, but it costs extra money from your account.
Yes they do because it very important
In the US it is only AT&T.
Yes you can if you are on a mexican sim card/network. It is possible to text if both are on the same us network but you need signal for that network.
Verizon wireless, Sprint, and ATT
they would not allow us to break the contract and upon non-payment on my part they stopped the account from charging and turned it over to a collection agency