Well you can pick up the phones and say 'Hi can you hold?' and they would say 'Sure.' Well hope it works:D!!
A toll-free number has no long distance charge associated, but calls from a mobile phone (cell phone) will still incur airtime charges, the same as local calls.
Yes, you can. Metro is the same as any other phone company. You just have to google " tracking phone messagings and calls" and a bunch of websites should come up. Hope this Helps, (:
No, calls on Thanksgiving cost the same as they do any other time, unless otherwise stated by your phone service provider.
yeah. it's not cell phone to cell phone so it isn't covered by your plans.
No. Service provider determines the cost or rate of calls. You buy a plan per month for calls and data.
Not using the same number.
The cell phone system is so complex that is more surprising calls go through than fail. If you get repeated call failure errors for the same # next time you talk to that person ask if they have lots of trouble with there phone at that time of day or location. If not Then start wondering if you are blocked from that number or if the problem is with your phone.
If you want to know how many calls the Cranston police get per day then you should ask the Cranston police and anyways I doubt that they get the same amount of phone calls everyday. So instead of asking this question and putting it on ask.com you should be asking the Cranston police this question and not the general public
Downkoad an app cause da phone dont have that option bummer.. Source: I got da same phone
In some cell phone plans, long distance is at the same rates as local calls.
Cisco calls can be free if you are using their services like Cisco Webex or other VoIP solutions that allow for free calls between users on the same platform. However, standard phone calls made to or from traditional phone numbers typically incur charges. Always check the specific terms of your Cisco service plan for details on costs associated with calls.
They are nearly the same.