Just call them up and ask for a number port. It's that simple :)
Well AT&T uses SIM cards. so simply switch the sim cards from one phone to the other.
The only way to look up a cell phone number is by contacting a cell phone provider. Currently there is no way to enter a persons name and find their cell phone number like you can with a traditional land line.
Most providers will still charge you cell phone minutes because you are still going through their system. It's similar to the idea of forwarding your home land-line phone to a long-distance number; you'll be charged for the local incoming call (if separate charges apply), and for the long-distance charges to the number to which you forwarded it.
Yes. I recently switched my land-line to a cell phone. Numerous people are doing this and saving money by not having two phones. The phone number portability law allows us to move any phone number we have to any Carrier we want.
yes it may be charge.
Yes you can. Your phone line has nothing too do with your cell phone. In fact, for most people your phone line carrier is completely different from your cell phone carrier. And you phone line has absoloute no connection TO YOU HOME PHONE AT all
Information about cell phones isn't as easy to find as that for a land line number. You are not able to just look it up in a book. But if you have access to a computer and the cell number, you can find out the name of that number's cell phone provider. Log onto FoneFinde.net and enter the area code and phone number. The website will display the provider for the handset assigned that number.
Phone look up is when you search the telephone number using an online resource. One popular way is to go and type in the number. The results will show you the direct number and its information or a list of resources that may help you identify who that number belongs to.
Absolutely. Just call the area code and the subscribers number.
I have a land line (rather than a cell phone) and nobody's number who phones me shows up on my phone bill.
One might want a cell phone in case of emergencies. Most land line phones do not work outside of a home where as a cell phone does.
There's this call forwarding options that can be set up according to your preference. If you subscribed for a phone system, you can set up a phone number to your online account given by your provider, to which calls are forwarded. In your case you can store your cell phone number on the online account so that calls are directed to your cell phone.
Check Peoplefinder.com or Google that's how i found this website