A mobile station communicates with both a cellular network, by which it is
assigned a mobile identification number, and to a cordless cellular base
station utilizing the same cellular frequency range and communications
protocol. The cordless cellular base station is preferably connected to a
public switched telephone network and is assigned a landline number. The
cordless cellular base station acts as a conduit between the mobile
station and the public switched telephone network. When the mobile
station comes within range of a cordless cellular base station, it
deregisters automatically from the cellular network and register with the
cordless cellular base station. Once the mobile station is communicating
with the cordless cellular base station, the cordless cellular base
station communicates with the cellular network to instruct the cellular
network to route all calls for mobile identification number to the
cordless cellular base station's landline number. In addition, all calls
placed on the mobile station are sent through the cordless cellular base
station to the public switched telephone network. When the mobile station
severs contact with the cordless cellular base station, the mobile
station registers with the regional cellular base station of the regional
cellular network. The cordless cellular base station then sends a network
forwarding cancellation message to the cellular network to cancel the
forwarding of calls for the mobile station's identification number. Once
the mobile station is registered with the regional cell, calls to the
mobile stations identification number are directly routed by the cellular
network to the mobile station.