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Call divert

Anonymous
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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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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
You can only have one sim card for any particular number so if you are trying to have two sims with the same number it can't be done in afraid

True, but it is just about possible that they may be able to arrange for the display of the outgoing number to be customised.

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Anonymous
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I'm assuming the cost of the divert will come out of the Line 1's tariff?
Wouldn't it be far more easier to either remove Sim from Handset to Car or just simply buy a Bluetooth Kit or Handset?
Is any call really that important? And you may still be prosecuted?
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@Anonymous wrote:
I'm assuming the cost of the divert will come out of the Line 1's tariff?

Yes, it does.

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Anonymous
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@MI5 wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
I'm assuming the cost of the divert will come out of the Line 1's tariff?

Yes, it does.


Just to remind anyone who plays around with this that if you divert from a second line to a third, you'll obviously be paying/using your allowance on two diverts at the same time.

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
I'm assuming the cost of the divert will come out of the Line 1's tariff?
Wouldn't it be far more easier to either remove Sim from Handset to Car or just simply buy a Bluetooth Kit or Handset?
Is any call really that important? And you may still be prosecuted?

 

Once it's set up, it'll be worthwhile I'm sure.

 

I don't know the application or need the OP has, so it's hard to say if the effort is justified or not.

 

But I can assure you that once you've got used to a voip PBX that you can configure to do all sorts of funky call hunting and ringdown stuff, you tend to see uses for it everywhere, and miss it when it's not available

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