Yes, call the operator (0) and say; "Telephone Company, number please?" The operator will then tell you the number you're calling from. I've seen telephone workers do this several times to get the number they are calling from when moving into a new place. Now however, you get to keep your phone number when you move, unless you're moving to a different area code. Try it out, it works, and try to sound like you're a worker and don't start giggling either, lol.......
use *82 before you dial the number
.what is a dial up number
You pick up your phone, dial the number, and ask your question.
if the phone line isn't working, plug in a regular phone and check for a dail tone check the network dial up connection icon for errors try another phone number reboot the PC and try again
Dial *67 before the number you wish to dial.
Dial *1#
Usually, the term "dial-up number" refers to the phone number you dial with your modem for dial-up Internet.
It is the number you dial to ring their phone.
When you call your own cell phone, it usually means that you take someone else's phone and call your phone using it. This is usually done when you lose your phone. If you own an iPhone, Find My iPhone offers a site where you can make your phone play a sound when lost.
First Pick Up The Phone Then Dial *67 And Then Dial The Number
011354<phone number>
depending on the phone you have to dial Star (*) 69 or star (*) 67
You dial +34, then the Tenerife phone number.
Dial *86, then dial the entire 10-digit phone number that you would like to forward your calls to.
For outgoing Comcast phone calls. Dial *82 before you dial your intended number to unblock your phone number for one phone call.
No, you have to hit the send button on cell phone in order for your phone to actually dial the number. On a home phone, there is no send button so you simply just dial the number.
You can dial *67 and then the number, and your number will show up as "unknown."