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Posted by: MadmanMark

Hi, I'm new to Bell having just bought a Blackberry. I have a question about call forwarding.

On Fido, they have a call divert type setting. Basically I hit one button and instead of diverting to voicemail it forwards to my landline. If I don't press the button or answer the call then it goes to voicemail (on my cell).

Is something like this possible with Bell and if so, how would I do it.



Posted by: CQD-dude

Yes, its called non-answer transfert (NAT) its about 3$/mth, call CS if you want it.



Posted by: SweetCell

You can't have no answer transfer AND a voicemail though.

Bell doesn't really have anything you are looking for, however that is a cool feature. The closest you will get is to program the call forward sequence *72#area code and number into your phone and just call it from memory.



Posted by: linkness

how would you cancel call forwarding now ? I tried a bunch of things and all I get now is the busy signal when I call my own phone from other phones or even when trying to get my voicemail from my cell

Edit:nm found out *73 disables it



Posted by: CQD-dude

Please take notes that if you are fowarding your calls to a number wich is long-distance from your cell phone calling area, YOU will be charged LD fees for every call that are received.

Also, the minutes counts in your plan during call fowarding *IF* you are on a plan that includes the LD (ex: Business Canada, Business America, Realtime Canada etc)



Posted by: DaBones

*720 cancels call forwarding as well





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