yeah..turn phone off, wait for answer fone to kick in then press star..enter 4 digit code - o2 default code is 8705 :):)
I think not.
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You can not have two devices having the same number, what you can do instead is transfer incoming calls to the landline to your mobile. In other words, when someone is calling your landline it will instead be redirected to your mobile device.
Just as you would call an English landline.
To dial any number in the US (landline or mobile) from the UK, dial 00 1 followed by the area code and number.
To retrieve your boarding pass for your upcoming flight, you can usually check in online through the airline's website or mobile app. After checking in, you can either print out your boarding pass or have it sent to your mobile device for electronic boarding. You can also retrieve your boarding pass at the airport from a self-service kiosk or at the airline's check-in counter.
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.
Yes, there are landline telephones that operate using a SIM card, known as GSM landline phones. These devices connect to mobile networks rather than traditional landline services, allowing users to make and receive calls through a SIM card. They are particularly useful in areas where conventional landline infrastructure is lacking or unreliable. Users can often enjoy mobile features such as SMS messaging and mobile data connectivity as well.
To call a UK mobile from a UK landline, you always just dial the UK mobile number, exactly the same way you do when it is in the UK. The network will find the mobile automatically, and the mobile user will pay any applicable surcharges for international roaming.
On a GSM mobile (from any country, in any country), just replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK number (landline, mobile, or other) with country code +44, including the plus sign. For example, the fictitious number 0151 496-0123 becomes +441514960123. From a landline, or from a non-GSM mobile, replace the plus sign with 00.
In Australia we use the 1800MUMDAD reverse charge calls service. I never tried it calling a landline though I pretty think it could. Check some advertisements especially in the country you're from! I am also from Australia, I second that motion with 1800MUMDAD.
T Mobile home refers to landline and home internet services. According to the website, T mobile is no longer giving landline nor internet servies for the home, only business.