Though many people have done away entirely with their land line phones, those who make frequent calls, especially international calls can generally save money with a landline phone. Also many DSL internet packages include a landline for only slightly more money.
The mobile phone should be declared as a personal property and not a real .property. This is because a mobile phone has a small shelf life.
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You could look it up in a phone book. If you have a mobile phone, call your mobile number from your home phone and it will be displayed. If you do not have a cell phone then call someone with a cell phone and do the same.
Mobile Broadband works everywhere there is access to a mobile phone network and not just in your home or wherever there’s a Wi-Fi hotspot. As long as you can get a signal on your mobile phone, you should be able to have access to mobile broadband. Check with your provider before having it installed. They should know if your location qualifies or not.
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Mobile phone numbers stay the same no matter where the phone is. Regardless of where in the world the phone is, it is called as if it were in its "home" country.
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It is the phone that stays at home (not a mobile) and is used (in most cases) by every member of the family that lives in the house.
Not if it is within your country. If you are calling internationally, no matter what phone you use, it is going to be more expensive to call a mobile phone opposed to a landline overseas. Within the states, this is not an issue and you should receive normal billing from your home phone service provider.
When looking into a home phone service provider, you need to consider a few questions. How many minutes do you spend on the home phone? Do you already own a cell phone? Will you want to make long distance calls? Will you be running internet or a fax through the line? It's important to pay for only the services that you'll need, especialy since home phone ownership is decreasing with the prevelance of cell or mobile phones.