
on 05-01-2015 19:57
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on 05-01-2015 19:57
Please can someone tell me whether it is possible to set up my phone (phone 1) to divert to another number (phone 2) if I don't answer it within 10 seconds BUT also have the call revert back to my voicemail on phone 1 in the event phone 2 is switched off or out of service area?
Thanks very much
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on 05-01-2015 20:39
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on 05-01-2015 20:39
@Anonymous wrote:
I've just re-read the replies but not sure whether I have understood correctly - call comes in to phone 1 but I don't answer and so the call is diverted to phone 2, which is switched off and therefore the call will divert to the voicemail on phone 1 instead?
Yes, that is what I was suggesting but I'm not sure that you'll be able to set that divert back from your PAYG car phone.
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on 05-01-2015 20:43
You can forward unanswered calls from phone 1 to phone 2.
If phone 2 is not answered, the forwarding settings for phone 2 should send that call onwards to the number you have setup for phone 2's unanswered calls, (phone 3).
Problem is, I don't know how to make phone 3 be the voicemail of phone 1. Presumably if you try it, it will ring phone 1 again.
I am worried that it will create a loop, (which might be useful in some cirumstances), but presumably O2 have something in place to stop this?
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on 05-01-2015 20:46
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on 05-01-2015 20:48
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on 05-01-2015 20:49
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on 05-01-2015 20:49
@Anonymous wrote:
I might consider changing my contract to another supplier who offers the option of having a dual sim card.
Let us know if you find one that does that - Orange used to do it years ago but I don't think they do anymore, do they....?
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on 05-01-2015 20:50
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on 05-01-2015 20:53
@MI5 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I might consider changing my contract to another supplier who offers the option of having a dual sim card.Let us know if you find one that does that - Orange used to do it years ago but I don't think they do anymore, do they....?
They don't. I requested it two years ago and was told it had been withdrawn. It was still available on business tariffs at least two years ago though. But I would NOT recommend orange or ee for new connections.
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on 05-01-2015 20:54
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on 05-01-2015 20:54
@Anonymous wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
The more I think about it the more I think it won't work....Not like you to give up so easily...
I didn't say I'd given up - Still thinking about it
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on 05-01-2015 20:56
What you really need is a personal numbering service with call hunting or ringdown.
But that'll be expensive for you and your callers.
Why not set phone 2 to divert to a landline?
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