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Phone turned on, phone locates nearest tower,phone number diled,tower passes phone number to,MTSO.MTSO checks account,phone number passed to central office(if necessary) connection established.
Think of it this way: Call display is essentailly tracing a phone call. You see who is calling right away. Same principle applies to tracing a phone call. It all happens as soon as you finish dialing the number.
He will answer the phone!
Call your home phone provider, they will take away the phone block.
If the phone is on, try calling the phone and listen for the ring. If the ringer is off but the phone is on, try text message from computer etc or call your cell phone company and ask for tech support. Have them use the call registry to see which tower it last used when a call was made or if the phone still has power and is on, which tower it's currently connected to. Then have them pull it up on the map service they have and tell you the approximate location of the tower. That will tell you in some cases if you left it at home, work, friend's house, etc or buy a new 1
You phone sends a signal to a receiver, which transfers it to the closest cell phone tower. Then it sends the call to wherever your calling to.
He answers the phone and says hello.
First your words gets turned into tiny electric signals. Then those signals are used to shape a radio signal that gets sent to a base station, a cell phone tower. From there, they get sent to another tower, and then to the phone you've dialed.
No, they call it the Eiffel Tower.
Apart from the phone itself, it has to be within range of a working cell phone tower with capacity enough to take another call.
You call the number on the shovel and a phone rings it is the boses phone when he walks away the other guys run away and your free to go in
Trying making a call, then check the time after you end the call. When the phone connects to the cell tower, it synchronizes itself.