07-08-2020 04:37 PM - edited 01-05-2022 12:01 PM
Hi, I'm new to Public Mobile, so forgive me if this is a silly question, but is there a way to set the number of rings on my phone before it goes to voice mail?
I have this feature on my landline, and just wondering if it can be done on my mobile.
Thanks
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12-20-2023 03:43 PM
@hTideGnow wrote:hi @Trishjla this no longer works as conduction forwarding is not working anymore
I think you meant "conditional" forwarding. 😉 -Which has been broken since the introduction of VoLTE service in early 2023. "Unconditional" forwarding (all calls) can still be set though...
12-18-2023 06:11 PM
Thanks.
12-18-2023 04:52 PM - edited 12-20-2023 03:44 PM
hi @Trishjla this no longer works as conditional forwarding is not working anymore
12-18-2023 04:48 PM
Having trouble getting it to work
Tried from geopublic but it didn't work (I have the voicemail number)
For the number of seconds to wait - choose from the following options:
SAMPLE: *61*16475804001*11*20#[SEND or CALL] - sets your phone to ring four times (20 seconds) before going to your voicemail. Best to check mailbox.
I also tried this from jb456 and it also didn't work.
**61*+1YourLocalNumberVoicemail*11*5#
The last digit 5 is 5 seconds till voicemail. Change it to a number you want in 5 increment up to 30.
Still no luck
I'm trying to shorten from 30 seconds to 20 seconds.
07-29-2022 06:47 PM
@Virago2000 wrote:Thanks for the reply. I got it and made the change after posting the message. Sent mine to 15 seconds.
To my knowledge, this would set your timer to 15 seconds of "real" ringing. Especially when a customer is in an area of weak reception or when the network suddenly loses all connection with the customer's device (example: underground), the network of the receiving device might spend several seconds (or sometimes a few minutes) trying to make the connection. In those types of cases, someone calling a Rogers customer could hear dead air before ringing starts. I beleive that in the case of Telus, they may be playing back the ring sound before the actual connection to receiving device has been estbalished. This means that it's possible that the outgoing caller may hear more than 15 seconds worth of rining sounds.
07-29-2022 07:24 AM
Thanks for the reply. I got it and made the change after posting the message. Sent mine to 15 seconds.
07-29-2022 01:40 AM - edited 07-29-2022 01:41 AM
they mean a star. make sure you're using your own area code when dialing. dial *#61# and a popup will show on your phone with details on how long it takes till the call gets forwarded to the voicemail
07-28-2022 06:52 PM
Do you use the star or is it to mean space. When I use the star first I get a message that the call can not be completed.
07-08-2020 06:32 PM - edited 07-08-2020 06:34 PM
Thanks for the mention @gpixel, it looks like @Jb456 & @geopublic have a handle on it. 🙂 Only thing I'd add is you can first query what your existing voicemail access number is, and use that when setting to keep it consistent - even though technically any of the local voicemail access numbers across Canada should work fine, including the one @geopublic referenced in Ontario. Also the "11" between the two stars is actually optional, so you can shorten the dial string slightly:
You can configure any amount of time from 5 seconds to 30 seconds in 5 second increments.
Here is an updated list of local voicemail access numbers across Canada for reference:
07-08-2020 04:52 PM - edited 07-08-2020 05:24 PM
@MikeCheck Not sure if this will work with Public Mobile so give it a try and let us know if it works.
The number of rings is determined by the 'number of seconds to wait' before forwarding the call to your voicemail. Get your PM voicemail number from your Phone Dialer settings.
Dial this sequence: *61 *16475804001*11 *[then enter number of seconds to wait] # [SEND or CALL].
For the number of seconds to wait - choose from the following options:
SAMPLE: *61*16475804001*11*20#[SEND or CALL] - sets your phone to ring four times (20 seconds) before going to your voicemail. Best to check mailbox.
07-08-2020 04:44 PM - edited 07-08-2020 04:49 PM
@Nezgar is really good with this stuff
07-08-2020 04:44 PM
Goes by seconds I believe not rings. 5 second increment up to 30.
Call your phone number from another phone and see how long it takes for voicemail to start.
Then try this.
**61*+1YourLocalNumberVoicemail*11*5#
The last digit 5 is 5 seconds till voicemail. Change it to a number you want in 5 increment up to 30.