If you're trying to access voicemail for your cellphone its typically your own number. If you start to hear your voicemail greeting hit either * or # (depends on the carrier) and follow the prompts. If you are trying to check the voicemail for a land line contact your phone company. These numbers can vary based on location and phone company.
*86
There are many places to purchase Sprint home phone services. A Sprint retail location, found at many different malls, can help set up phone service for the home.
To set up your personal Sprint voicemail on your smartphone you touch home than the 6 dots button and than voicemail. After doing that you tap personalize now and than record your name announcement and greeting.
Usually, the term "dial-up number" refers to the phone number you dial with your modem for dial-up Internet.
First Pick Up The Phone Then Dial *67 And Then Dial The Number
To dial a mobile phone when it is overseas, dial exactly the same number you would if that mobile phone were at home.
No, you have to hit the send button on cell phone in order for your phone to actually dial the number. On a home phone, there is no send button so you simply just dial the number.
Sprint offers home phone services and products such as phones, answering machines and modems as well as wireless internet capabilities. Sprint serves 56 million customers.
The phone will work with any home phone provider such as Sprint or AT&T.
On the house phone there should be a voice mail button that you push and that should direct you right to it.
"The cost of your prepaid Sprint phone depends on the number of minutes you wish to purchase and the cost of the phone itself. The price of minutes generally ranges fro $25 for 300 minutes, to $40 for 1,200. The price of phones can range anywhere from $15 to $300."
Just dial 1-909 and then the number.
It depends on your provider. For most CDMA providers (Alltel, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and TechMaster Telecom), dial *72 and the number you want to forward calls to. To turn off this feature, dial *73. GSM providers often have different codes in different markets, so I'm not going to list them all here.