While the answer to this question is always dependent on the unique situation of each individual, deactivating your home phone service and using a cell phone exclusively is undoubtedly a growing trend.
When you�re at home, you�re not mobile. This means you�ll likely always have similar signal reception unless you change your cell phone carrier or they significantly enhance their network to improve a dead zone. If your cell phone signal is weak at home either because your carrier provides inadequate service there or because the architectural structure of your home weakens your cell phone�s signal, deactivating your landline might seem like a poor decision.
Due to the continued explosion of cell phone use and the trend of people dropping a landline in favor of their cell phone, companies offering landline phone service have been seeing their revenues erode. As such, they�ve modified their pricing plans to remain competitive and attractive. But if you can consolidate 2 bills into 1 smaller bill; isn't
The Bluetooth device and the phone can still interact, yes.
I don't have a home phone line, can I still use your service for fast internet?
If you do not have a phone line you can still get internet service at your home. Cable providers such as Comcast and Quest can both provide high speed internet access without ever having to install a phone line. Also, there are some internet service providers which operate using a satellite dish and require no installation or wires or lines.
You have to get it in your service plan.
Yes. Landline service is still available in most areas. It is generally cheaper than cell phone service, though obviously it doesn't allow for the same degree of mobility.
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If you are in the UK- you can dial 999 on a phone without service or credit. think it is the same in the states.
Yes, if you have a data link cable.
Call your phone service provider and ask them if they can locate its signal. If its still turned on then yes.
Currently, only about a quarter of U.S. households do not have residential phone service. Many other people maintain residential phone service but rarely use it, though this number is not measured.
Really good question!
Well, If you mean deactivating the phone service, then yes, you can deactivate the phone service on an iPhone and still use it as an iPod touch.