To withhold your number - dial 141, followed by the number you want to call
The same as calling a standard landline telephone. Just key in the number you'll be calling.
Not unless the number you're calling is a 'free-phone' number.
You can not have two devices having the same number, what you can do instead is transfer incoming calls to the landline to your mobile. In other words, when someone is calling your landline it will instead be redirected to your mobile device.
I dont think you can.
there not giving away his private number because he doesn't want fans calling him every second of everyday!!!
When you want your number to come up as private when you call them, you dial *67 before the actual number.
You dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way you would dial the same phone number from a landline phone at the same location.
In order for you phone number to be shown as a private or blocked number, you will type *67 on your telephone keypad. After dialing that code, you will dial the phonenumber you are calling.
a home phone is a landline so a landilne number would be a home phone number
You can try calling your phone provider to see if they can help track the private number. Alternatively, you can use a reverse phone lookup service online to try and identify the caller.
If you mean that when a person is calling you it says "restricted" that means that a private number is calling you. To say your own number is restricted, put in *67. Hope this helps!
If you are calling to a landline phone, it may be possible for the telephone operator to check the line for faults, or to interrupt a call in progress and ask the party to accept your call. However, there may be a substantial charge for these operator services, and they may not work on all telephone companies.