sometimes it costs money and sometimes it doesn't depends on if your phone is contract or not
only if you IM someone on it. Logging on doesn't charge any money.
No check your local news for apps .
I do not know of any
You can't dial a semicolon on a landline phone, nor on a mobile phone, for that matter. It's probably a good thing, then, that you never need to dial a semicolon on any kind of telephone, since a semicolon cannot be part of a telephone number.
Dial-A-Phone isn't located on any street, as it is strictly an e-commerce business. They operate via their site and advertisements in newspapers and magazines.
To dial an Italian phone number, first dial the international dialing code for Italy, which is 39. Then, dial the Italian area code (usually starting with 0) followed by the local phone number. Make sure to include the full number, including any additional digits or extensions.
There aren't any charges to dial 911.
yes because on tmobile you can call anybody on any network
To dial a number in Australia, you need to first dial the country code which is 61, followed by the area code and then the local phone number. Make sure to include the full phone number, including any leading zeros.
No it does not cost any money.
it's the direct # to your cell phone carrier. if you have any questions or problems just dial 611.
In the United States, *89 is the code to cancel call return. If you dial *69, the phone system will attempt to call back the last person who called you, and will continue to try until either the call goes through or you dial *89 to cancel. If you have a rotary or pulse-dial phone, you can dial 11xx instead of *xx for any of the "star codes" (vertical service codes).