Unless you've been living under a rock, you probably know that land line phone service is slowly but surely making its way out the door. Instead, most people that want home service are switching to either cellular service or online phone service. Online phone service is a much more affordable solution for those who still want to keep a phone in the house but are tired of paying for separate land line service. If you're subscribed to high speed internet and don't mind paying a possible installation fee, it could be a beneficial move to switch over to online phone service.
Yes if the phone is unlocked and you get an AT&T sim.
Yes, straighttalk has a bring your own phone webpage
I believe there is a method of flashing a phone to any service, try looking for an Asian guy for this -o-
A number of phone service providers will allow you to switch and retain your current phone number. Whether or not Verizon will I cannot say for certain, and it may depend on which service plan you choose.
you should unlock the phone from a professional.
You should call the phone service company and they should one of their employees to come and check it out and they will be able to tell you what the problem is.
Absolutely not if you switch to online fax service.
When looking to get a new cell phone, you will find that you will have plenty of service providers to choose from. As you are choosing a new phone service provider to go with, you should select one that has a reputation for good customer service. A phone service provider should be able to work with you in events of phone malfunction or improper billing. If you read consumer reviews that state otherwise, you should choose a different provider.
yes you can because i said so and i am smart:) If it's a 8130 and it's a cdma phone, you can. Look on the back at the bottom of the phone and its should say cdma.
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.
No, the cell phones have to be from the same service provider in order for them to work.