Yes but most people still have both or just a home phone.
no you can not sorry
It depends on the phone and carrier.
It depends on your phone,the cell site,the switching station, the cell site of the receiver and the receivers phone
This depends on which cell phone plan you have. One of the main advantages of switching from AT & T to Sprint is that generally the prices on most plans will be a little cheaper.
A home phone is a land-line, a telephone that is wired to the outlet in the wall.
If you are considering switching to Verizon phone service because your current cell phone does not work well at your new house, then you should go to verizon.com.
I got my first cell phone 10 years ago.
Most people in the US have a cell phone.
Cell switching technology... is the process by which the mobile networks switch a mobile phone call from one cell to an adjacent cell - to keep the call connected. The network works on a system of mobile phone towers (or cells - hence the name cellphone). The system of towers keeps track of the strength of the signal received from the handset - and calculates the direction the phone is moving - connecting it to the next nearest tower.
Right now I have a cell phone. I get a new cell phone every two years since I am under contract.
a cell phone can last for 3-4 years!
I wouldn't use a cell phone at that age if I were you.You might want to read the research by Dr.Vini Khurana what cell phone radiation can do to your brain.Remember there are no people yet that used a cell phone when they were very young and are in their 50's today.