Generally speaking yes unless you have a smartphone that you may use Skype on. Otherwise you are subject to your carriers overseas plan additions.
Yes, but I am not quite sure which ones.
No - companies don't charge you to receive calls or texts.
Yes, this phone can receive international calls.
Just that - incoming calls. When someone calls your mobile phone number, this also eats up your 'anytime' minutes during peak use times.
They'll normally show on the next bill you receive.
If you do not wish to receive calls then turn it off. Many people use a mobile telephone in the course of their work so it is an essential tool.
Mobile phones transmit and receive date and calls in the microwave section of the radio spectrum.
no
Private calls are detected on a mobile phone on caller id as private or blocked. They may also appear on a mobile phone as "unknown."
Unless you have a separate line for your internet and phone then no you can not receive phone calls while on dial up.
Is such a thing possible... but satilites send signals to your phone
no need to set up anything on your phone. The key is finding a provider who can process these calls. go to www.ttiorg.com for more information on collect to cell.