I think there still many people use the landline for telephonic communication. Like in every people house, or company, they still need some landlines.
BT Landlines offers residential home phone to its customers. BT Landlines also offers a number of calling features such as call waiting, call diversion and caller display.
Here are a few thoughts to start with: Pros: * Landlines provide stable and reliable connection, not easily impaired by interferences and similar effects * Weather and similar effects to not generally impact communication quiality through landlines * Landlines can provide power supply and connectivity to make emergency calls even at times of a general power cut (this requires the use of a traditional landline phone, not a powered cordless phone or similar advanced model) * A call made from a landline can be traced to an exact geographical source (although some would list this as a disadvantage, I suppose) Cons: * Landlines are tight to the cable in a fixed location * Eavesdropping is fairly easy on landlines, compared to mobile (cellular) phone technology * Hijacking a landline (make phone calls at somebody else's expense) is relatively easy (although illegal of course)
0300 numbers are charged at 'normal' rates from landlines. They're also normally included in your call allowance on mobiles.
Some people use codes to talk to people in a way that they understand. Also they use codes like a password or like symbols. communication
Country code +7 was originally the entire USSR. Following the breakup of the USSR, most of the republics got their own separate country codes. As of 2012, country code +7 is used by Russia and Kazakhstan.Numbers beginning with +7 7 are in Kazakhstan (including landlines and mobiles).Numbers beginning with +7 3 or +7 4, plus some numbers beginning with +7 8 are landlines in Russia.Numbers beginning with +7 9 are mobiles in Russia, plus premium numbers.Numbers beginning with +7 0, +7 1, +7 2, and +7 5 are invalid.The disputed region of Abkhazia uses numbers in +7 840 (landlines) and +7 940 (mobiles), as well as numbers in Georgia's country code +995.(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.).
With their voice? They use cell phones and landlines.
Landlines
Cell phones
The number one reason people uses VoIP is the cost. Calling long distance or international is a lot cheaper than regular landlines or mobile phones.
Landlines did not change to mobiles. They are two different things.
With the advent of cell phones, and their increased penetration into the market, many people have abandoned their landline in order to rely only on their cell phone.
YES! You can call any landlines and to any mobile in the US. And if you have Boost Mobile's international plan, you can call landlines and any mobile to selected countries.
As of 2007: 2.112 million landlines are in use and 4.95 million moblie phones(cellphones) that's a total of 7.062 phones altogether. est poplulation in 2009 is 4,203,200 that's roughly 1.6 phones per person in Ireland.
For mobiles it is +1 followed by the number, for landlines it is 00111 followed by the number.
It depends on what you think is "many people", but generally, many people do use it.
Smartphones can be touch screen or not and are made by many companies. A smartphone has full internet access and is basically a handheld computer. If you use internet often, than a smartphone might be a good investment.
Cell phones have been known to cause slight radiation and can lose connection a lot more.