Most telephones have letters printed on the telephone dial to show which number to dial for a particular letter.
2 = A B C
3 = D E F
4 = G H I
5 = J K L
6 = M N O
7 = P Q R S
8 = T U V
9 = W X Y Z
The inrnational dialing code for the UAE is +971 followed by the number you are dialing, if it is a mobile number it will probably start with 05 e.g. +97150 ....... if it is a land-line number then it will be +971 followed by the emirate code and then the number you are dialing e.g. Dubai +971 4 ......
Yes, dialing *68 on any service will block your number from showing up on the recievers caller ID screen. No, you must dial *67.
The line from the movie is "ET...phone home..", when the E/T guy rigged up a fancy cell phone to call his buddies to come get him.
The line from the movie is "ET...phone home..", when the E/T guy rigged up a fancy cell phone to call his buddies to come get him.
Out of area is when you get called by a telemarketing company that has not setup their call-back number in their system (intentionally) or when someone calls you from some sort of internet to phone dialing service whereby there is no number to call back to.
Hold down the home button until the voice command screen appears, then I think there's a beep an then you say "call" and then either the contact name or the phone number.
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she doesn't have a home phone or a cellphone, but if you lose a tooth she will come and get it, but only when you are asleep
Get a home phone
You hold down the round button (the one you press to go to the home page) keep holding it down until you see a blue screen and say what you want to say...it will lead you through it from then on. Hope this helped!
You must be very young! In the old days (before Touch-Tone and long before cell phones/mobile phones), phones communicated the dialed number to the Central Office by briefly interrupting the circuit. To dial a "1", the phone interrupted the circuit one time. To dial a "2", twice. To dial a "0", the phone interrupted the circuit 10 times. This was usually done by turning a spring-loaded mechanical dial which then turned back to the home position at a governor-controlled rate. As it turned back, it interrupted the phone circuit the necessary number of times to dial your intended digit of the phone number. (And while the dial was turned away from the home/resting position, so called "off normal", it also muted the earpiece so you didn't loudly hear the "click-click-click" of the circuit interruptions.) Now we finally get to the answer to your question: Most dials interrupted the phone circuit at a rate of ten pulses per second, so "10 pps dialing". A very few dialing systems operated twice as fast at twenty pulses per second; I think this was more-widely used on trunk line signaling. I don't know whether or not your average Central Office could accept 20 pps dialing interchangeably with 10 pps dialing from a subscriber's phone.