I would ask my cell phone represenative if there would be fees for using webex and, if talking to a represenative wasn't an option , I would read my phone carriers service plan and see if it could give me any information and if I needed furter assistance I would call my phone service provider and ask to speak with a represenative who could give me that information.
Call your phone company and report it. Then get your number changed.
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Your company can start using teleconference by contacting your local satellite, cable, or phone company to set up the multiple phone lines. It's a modest cost and can save companies money by limiting travel.
The type of phone consumer that benefits from using a company such as Talk Mobile, or Tracfone is a consumer that doesn't use their phone very much. It is ideal for someone who just uses it for the occasional phone call and emergencies.
Yes, phone lookup sites are basically the same as using 411, except that some phone lookup sites offer additional features as well, such as address lookup and other information.
It depends on what plan you have with your phone company.
No, it would only cost as much as your phone company charges for using the internet.
The speaker phone on your cell phone uses additional technology. Since it is using more hardware, it requires more battery.
Technically yes However, if the mobile is a COMPANY PHONE then - No it isn't stealing as you are using company equipment. The taking of company phone tile, electricity - even a pencil is taking without premission. IF the company has a policy that you may charge your phone (and its your private phone) then its allowed else it dishonest sppropriate of property
Without knowing the exact circumstances I would say, if the manager is using a cell phone that is company property and using it to make personal phone calls, then yes. However, it really goes beyond that. It is actually theft of services and grounds for dismissal.
It is cheaper because the company that the caller is using are both on the same network. If you called a Optus phone on a three phone than the connection has to cross to another network so it is more.
No. If the cell phone company sent you a phone that you did not order the mistake was on them. Morally, you make a choice to send something that wasn't meant for you back...