No - if they (or their parents) can afford to buy a mobile phone - they can afford the running costs ! A 'free' call policy doesn't exist. Every 'free' call would have to be paid for - by the rest of the networks customers ! Why should other mobile phone users pay for such a system.
incase of an emergency or to get away from a rapist(: incase of an emergency or to get away from a rapist(:
I think so just in case of emergency
In case of an emergency!
a car
The main emergency number in Australia is 000; however, on a GSM mobile phone, you can also dial 112.
After a little digging... The Australian emergency number is 000 (three zeros). If you're calling from a mobile - you MUST tell the operator where you're calling from.
an easy to use Emergency alert Application which can be installed on your mobile phone.
Flashlights can provide mobile light for outdoor, emergency, search and rescue.
Since you have no service connected to a phone network.
Well there are several reasons behind it, but one of the big reasons is the waves of mobile phones.
camera, ipod recorder and a mobile
911 in the USA. 112 or 999 in the UK.