press the talk button and get the dial tone. press *60. follow the prompts. the caller will hear a message "this number is not available" and your phone will no longer ring when this number calls. Yeah!
Yes, but you will pay premium rates.
we use it to talk to girls and you use it by dialing numbers or texting!
The P stands for pause. This will insert a two-second pause before dialing the numbers after the P. W stands for wait. This will wait for the phone to start ringing on the other end before dialing the numbers after the W.
In general, the number that you dial is sent from your cell phone to the cell tower unencrypted, and it is generally not encrypted at any further stage in setting up the call.
That depends on the phone provider you use. Check with your customer service representative.
Please check the related links for a full list of International Calling/Dialing Codes.
There is no seconds allowed on most phones as you can input the numbers as fast you want, although the phone may have a delay catching up to the sequence of numbers that you put in.
the international dialing code is +61, there are local dialing codes depending on the state
People have been know to get in trouble for this especially if you call repeatedly. Also if you are dialing random numbers it could charge you with out you even knowing who you called.
The country code 693 belongs to the Federated States of Micronesia. This code is used for international dialing to reach phone numbers in Micronesia.
The country code +67 is associated with Papua New Guinea. It is used when dialing phone numbers in that country from abroad.
Pretty much any phone (even feature phones) can be configured to use pulse dialing. Some phone companies (e.g. VoIP providers) do not recognize pulse dialing, though.