What happens when you forward your calls to another phone?
What happens when you forward your calls to another phone?
Call forwarding is the process by which you reroute an incoming call. For example, you can send all your calls to the office while you’re on vacation. Then you have the luxury of having your cell phone and still making calls but freely ignoring anyone who calls you.
What happen if call is forwarded?
When someone activates call forwarding on their phone, it means that they want their incoming calls on that particular phone number to be redirected to another phone number of their choice.
Does call forwarding forward texts?
No, Call Forwarding won’t forward text messages you receive on your mobile phone, only calls.
Can you forward calls twice?
Because every phone can forward once, and it is a chain of forwards, there would be no limit.
Why are my calls being forwarded to another number?
An unanswered, unreachable, or busy line call is mainly the cause of forwarded calls. Another reason would be the number is already abandoned, and the previous user set up a call divert from that old number to a current, active one. Call forwarding is truly a nifty feature in these situations.
What is call forwarding and call waiting on iPhone?
Call Forwarding: appears in the status bar when call forwarding is on. You must be in range of the cellular network when you set iPhone to forward calls, or calls won’t be forwarded. On models with Dual SIM, choose a line. Call Waiting: If you’re on a call and call waiting is turned off, incoming calls go directly to voicemail.
What are the different types of call forwarding?
The situations mentioned above can be classified into two types of call forwarding: unconditional or conditional. Basically, an unconditional call forwarding is a call that is immediately forwarded to another number. On the other hand, conditional call forwarding is a call made when a number is unanswered, unreachable, or busy.
What is conditional call forwarding (no answer transfer)?
Conditional call forwarding (sometimes called No Answer/Busy Transfer) allows you to have incoming calls go to another phone line, whenever your wireless device is: Busy (you are on a call) Unanswered (you are not able to pick-up) Unreachable (you have lost connectivity or your phone is turned off)