Just that - incoming calls. When someone calls your mobile phone number, this also eats up your 'anytime' minutes during peak use times.
It means 'locking' the phone so that a person cannot makecalls from it - but they can receive incoming calls.
Yeah it does. For most providers.
It simply means - the person who's number you have dialled, has set their phone to block anyone calling them. Maybe they don't want to be disturbed by telephone calls at the moment. They can change this setting at their discretion.
not go on for 3 day s why ! go back on to movie star planet
it means that you just cant dance
it could mean anything from it is just off to he is ceating or doing something he is not suposed to or he does not want to be bothered
It means either outgoing or incoming calls have been stopped. People calling the number will get a message saying you're not accepting calls at the moment. If you try to dial out, you will get a recorded message telling you your service is restricted.
No. Incoming calls are not billed on basic land line service, so no record is made. Any billing information would be saved only at the location of the line that made the call, if it is a chargeable call.
I think it means that you're in an restricted area where the phone can not pick up signals for incoming and outgoing phone calls.
Haseo's name is explained in one of the emails you receive in the second game....i cant remember what it said though. to reiterate, Haseo does not mean "the terror of death"
Usually "airtime minutes" mean exactly that. Whether the call was incoming (someone else called you) or outgoing (you called someone), you're using airtime minutes. Some plans may have an option (it used to be reasonably common, but I haven't seen it so much lately) where the first minute of incoming calls was free, but you started getting charged after that. You should consult your contract for the details of how your particular plan works.