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Is call forwarding available on your phone service? I sometimes inadvertently activate my phone to call forwarding, but unfortunately, (for whatever reason??) I am unable to remove it so I have to call my phone company and have them fix it. (Insane, I know...) You might try to the method to deactivate call forwarding to see if that fixes it.
Actually it's your telephone company forwarding the calls. With many phone companies, you dial *73 on your home phone to cancel the call forwarding. If that doesn't do it, contact your telephone company for their instructions regarding call forwarding.
It's called "call forwarding" and the procedure varies from company to company. With many, dial * 7 2 on your home phone, then at the second dial tone dial your cell phone number. Answer your cell phone when it rings to confirm the call forwarding. To cancel call forwarding when you return from vacation, dial * 7 3 on your home phone. If the above doesn't work then contact your landline telephone company for their instructions regarding call forwarding.
Since call forwarding is a service of your telephone company, you'll have to go through their procedure to cancel forwarding. Try dialing *73. If that doesn't do it, then contact your telephone company for their procedure.
It's possible with any phone, as long as your telephone company offers the service. The procedure to forward calls varies from company to company, though. With some companies you dial *72, then dial the number to be forward to at the second dial tone. Please contact your telephone company for the exact procedure.
The exact procedure depends on your telephone company, since you set up call forwarding with them. If that procedure involved dialing *72, try dialing *73. If that doesn't do it, contact your telephone company for the exact procedure.
Yes. Call forwarding is a feature provided by your telephone company, not a feature of any phone, and the procedure is dependent on the company. For some telephone companies, for example, you forward a call by dialing *72, waiting for a second dial tone, then dial the number to which you want calls forwarded. Please contact your telephone company for their exact procedure.
As long as someone hasn't been poking around in the phone system, this is a phone company issue. I have seen this many times and it has always been a carrier issue. Typically with PRI's or integrated access analog lines.
Call forwarding is a function of your service provider. CALL FORWARD VARIABLE you control by dialing a code then then number you wont to forward your calls to, *72-685-2900. To disable the forward dial *73. There are different codes for each phone company, you may have to contact them for the code they use.
Another type of forwarding is setup by the phone company, CALL FORWARD BUSY/NO ANSWER. This type of forwarding you have to call the customer service line at your phone company to have them remove it. I use this type for my voice mail and call routing service, All Call Technologies.
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