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RW>>> With a cell phone, it's different; you dial the number of the RW>>> country code, 91, the city code, 11 and then the number. Since RW>>> there is no 911 emergency numbers on cellular service, ml>> i can agree with all this up to this last sentence portion... RW> Not wanting to be a nuisance, I've never attempted to use it. RW> When I got Joe's 99.9% surity that only 911 was required, I RW> gave it a shot. Both of you are right. no problem... i know that at one time, things were as you stated with certain cellular services... however, human voices spoke and demanded the same simple usage from their cells as they got from their landline ;) this is also one reason, i believe, why one can now take their existing phone number to any other teleco, cellular or landline based ;) ;) )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 3634/12 106/2000 633/267 |
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