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Call Forwarding Instructions
How To Use Call Forwarding
- Listen for a dial tone.
- Dial 7 2 # with touch-tone service telephones (72 with rotary or dial
pulse telephones).
- Listen for three short tones followed by a steady dial tone, and dial the
number you want your calls forwarded to. (If you have Speed Calling, dial
the Speed Calling code).
- Listen for ringing. In form the party who answers that you are forwarding
your calls. Call forwarding is now established.
If you get a busy signal or no answer, Call Forwarding can still be
established by repeating steps 1-4, and no answer is necessary. (After you
repeat steps 1-4, you will hear only two short tones with no dial tone.)
Note: To verify the status of Call Forwarding, dial 7 2 # with touch-tone
service telephones (72 with rotary or dial pulse telephones). If you hear a fast
busy signal, your calls are being forwarded.
Tips And Techniques
 | There
will be a short ring on your phone when a call is being forwarded, but
these calls cannot be answered from your telephone. |
 | Don't
forget to tell the person who will receive your calls that you are
establishing Call Forwarding. This is especially important if you will not
be at the location to receive the calls. |
 | Inform
others using your phone that no incoming calls can be received while Call
Forwarding is in effect. |
 | If
you forward calls to any number outside your local calling area, you will
be charged for any calls forwarded from your number to the distant number. |
How To End Call Forwarding
- Dial 7 3 # with touch-tone service telephones (73 with rotary or dial
pulse telephones).
- Listen for two short tones.
Note: To verify deactivation of Call Forwarding, dial 7 3 # with touch-tone
service telephones (73 with rotary or dial pulse telephones). Two short tones
confirm deactivation.
Remember, Call Forwarding will remain in effect until you cancel it.
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