There are plenty of options avaible for a busniess phone without using your home phone service provider. Look in your local phone book or contact your local telephone provider to help you with this.
If you forget your phone's PIN lock, you can still unlock it using the PUK code provided by your service provider.
offcourse....everything you do in/with your mobile phone gets saved in the data base of the service provider you are using. even if u press any button on your phone, your service provider comes to know but such things are obviously not saved....
The best options for obtaining a temporary phone for international travel are purchasing a local SIM card, renting a phone from a service provider, or using a global roaming plan from your current provider.
VOIP service providers, like Nextiva, offer tremendous savings on residential phone service by charging one monthly fee for all of your phone calls, including long distance.
Ask your service provider ! They will have your call records going back to when you started using them.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide information on specific phone numbers or their owners. You might consider using a reverse phone lookup service or contacting your phone provider for assistance.
Your best bet is to call the phone company provider to see if they can trace it. You will need to contact them anyway so you are not billed for service someone else is using.
By using the internet to run your phone you can get a years worth of phone service for as low as $19.95. The way it works is your telephone is actually ran through your computer and through the internet rather than through telephone lines. Internet phone service is much cheaper than a landline telephone service.
To move your Samsung t259 to another service provide, you will first have to get your current provider to unlock the phone using a SIM Subisdy Unlock Code. Your customer service representative will be able to provide one to you or even provide the service for you.
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If that cell phone provider is using the European standard phone system. Most do not, but I believe T-Mobile does. You'll need to ask you cell phone provider.