You probably have to pay to remove phone wires from your home. The phone company generally is responsible for wires outside the building, while you are responsible for wires inside the building.
A land line is a regular telephone line, typically served over a pair of copper wires from the a phone company, like AT&T. Also called a POTS line (Plain Old Telephone Service).
a land line phone is connected through a wire put into your house by a phone company , unlike a mobile which is from satellite . each house will have cables that go to a telephone poleat leads from out that connect to other wires and poles , so if you do not have a cable or wire that has been put in by a phone company then you do not have one
A land line is a house phone, that must be attached to a phone line or a device connected to a phone line. A cellular phone is a mobile phone that allows you to move freely anywhere.
You can get such a service from the phone company. A DSL line does not have to have a land-line phone connected to it. You can also get cable service and get a cable modem.
Probably referring to a fixed-line (or land line) as opposed to a mobile (cell) phone.
There is a possible way I suppose. Without a "traditional" landline it would then be VoIP, however Internet tends to use land based wires to transmit a signal. Without a traditional phone carrier, yes, you can have a home phone and answer it. In addition to VoIP, there are gateway devices available that will link your cell phone to the existing phone wires in your home. Google bluetooth cellular gateway and you'll see a few examples. Some models replace the land line, and some models work with your land line, which, may be good for the transition period. CNet has some reviews on their site.
There's not one on most land line phones.
If you have a single line phone you simply attached the colored wires to the matching colored screws on the wall plate. You only use the red and green wires for a single line phone. Do not cut off the yellow and blacks, simple lay them back and wrap them around the phone line. This will allow you to use them in the future should you go to a 2-line phone or get DSL.
A mobile phone is a portable phone that is not connected to a land line.
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Yes you can. Your phone line has nothing too do with your cell phone. In fact, for most people your phone line carrier is completely different from your cell phone carrier. And you phone line has absoloute no connection TO YOU HOME PHONE AT all