NO of course not, if your phone is not connected you can only use for emergency 911 only.
A calling card is a small phone card like a credit card which is used for calling purposes. It can be used with a landline or a cell phone to pay for telephone services.
use a calling card:)
The person hasn't paid their bill and its temporarily disconnected.
yes if you get international calling or buy a calling card.
when the disconnected cell phone turns on then it will have the message (text) in it.
International calling cards for cell phones allow you to purchase minutes to make international phone calls. The benefit of purchasing an international calling card is that you do not need to sign a international phone plan with your cell phone provider. Researching which international calling card to buy is important because the call quality varies greatly. Choosing a bad calling card can result in dropped calls and charges for calls that you did not make.
No
Dont know about 77 but a disconnected cell phone will still call 911.
If you are calling from a home phone (not a cell phone) then International calling cards can be less expensive. You can easily shop around and find a much better rate than what your phone provider is charging.
The answer is yes. Expect to pay the normal per minute rate for your cell phone however. Calling card companies tend to charge an extra fee to the card as well when using cell phones sometimes. Try using a new company called Cell Long Distance. The website is: www.celllongdistance.com. There are no hidden costs, free to signup, free to cancel. No calling cards, you just store the number in your cell phone and use your code. I've been using it for 18 months, works awesome!
Go to your local phone service store in your town. Ask them if you can get a cell phone card for your cell phone. They should be able to answer your question.
Did you know that you are able to use international calling cards on your cell phone? While most cell phone carriers offer international calling service, you can get the service much cheaper by using an international calling card while on your cell phone. Why spend more money when you can easily use a calling card to secure an international rate for much, much less? According to www.callingcards.com, you can get rates from the United States to places like Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Poland, Russia, India, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Spain, and the UK for all under $0.02/minute. Now take Sprint as an example of a mobile carrier who charges for international calls when made from your cell phone. If you do not have international calling service through Sprint, it would be $0.49/minute to call to Canada. If you have a Sprint international calling plan for $4.00/month, than you can call Canada for $0.09/minute. Either way you are better off using a calling card. This raises the question of how your calling card will work on your mobile phone. As we all know, most mobile phone plans only allow you a specific amount of minutes each month. So, what if I make a lot of international calls from my calling card, won’t I lose all of my minutes? The answer is actually quite simple. When dialing through the calling card you dial the calling card number first, this is the actual number that will register through your cell phone company. If you make it during your peak hours, than yes, it will come out of your peak/anytime minutes, but if you call during night and weekends or your off-peak minutes, than it will count towards those, just like a regular call would. What most people don’t know is that you can actually use your calling card 800 number as one of your “my circle” or “calling circles” numbers. If you have a plan that allows you 10-15 numbers that you get unlimited calling with, you can add the 800 calling card number as one of your favorites and get unlimited calling to that number. As you can see, if you know what you are doing with your cell phone company, and your calling card provider, you can end up making international calls for very cheap. Don’t start making international calls for unthinkable rates, look into getting an international calling card and don’t feel stuck with your cell phone providers ridiculous rates.