1. dial *72, then the number you want to forward your calls to. answer the phone and your forward should be activated
2. To remove the transfer, dial *73
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It depends on if your on a cell phone or on your house phone. On cell phones, some people have a certain amount of minutes that are free. Cell phones also have certain times at night that it will not cost you anything. Cell phones can also have free weekends if you get that. Your house phone always shows long distance phone calls and sometimes your phone shows local phone calls. It really depends on what kind of plan or phone you have got.
They made phone calls with them.
Dial #72 and the number you want to forward the calls to. I did this on my Assurance phone and it worked.
Standard phone calls don't use the internet.
All phones can make calls including Android.
to take your phone home
A house telephone is connected to a network by a physical connection of wires over land that join all landlines together to a central network provider (think SBC or VERIZON), while a cell phone receives it's connection without a physical connection and instead connects basically like a radio receiver with antenna towers on the ground called repeaters that echoe a broader signal to a more specific local area. (Simple answer: house phones are connected by wires and cell phones are connected without wires-like radios)
making local phone calls. long distance calls being impossible.
No - calls to mobile phones form a landline are charged at premium rates. The actual cost-per-minute will have been set by your landline provider.
The both make calls, both can have voicemail, call forwarding, and some other features. If you have a cordless land line phone, then they are both cordless.
Yeah totally.
They needed to have a way to transmit the calls. Their solution was cell phone towers which allow the phones to carry a signal and make calls.