Absolutely ! Just because mobiles are becoming cheaper to use - doesn't mean the home phone is now obsolete.
If you are moving but staying in the same area code you should be able to keep your phone number. Check with your provider.
It depends on your needs. Many families and elderly people have home phones because they are convenient and provide a security at home (by having phones in multiple rooms). If you're unsure, keep the local phone for a month or two and see how much you use it. If you don't use it enough to justify the cost, get rid of it.
You should find the hone company easily in the phone book.
People like to keep in touch with others.
Well, if you are out somewhere, its good to have a home telephone so if you have someone watching the house, you can talk to them. Also, if you lost your cell phone, you can dial your cell phones number on your home phone and find it by its ring tone.
No, you should keep the equity in your home
Email, call the house phone, or write to him.
Is phone number should not be given and I'm sorry but I have to keep it a secret
There are several i phone accessory options that everyone who owns an i phone should have. The first thing you should buy for your new phone is a case designed to keep it safe when not in use. Cases come in many hard and soft varieties that should suit most uses. The next thing to buy is a screen protector to keep the screen on your i phone in good condition while you use it.
On the house phone there should be a voice mail button that you push and that should direct you right to it.
For problems with your phone service, you should contact the company that provides your service. If you are having problems with your cell phone, call your cell carrier's customer care line. If you are having problems with your home phone, contact your home phone provider's customer care line.
you should call your cell from your house phone or a friends phone.