02-19-2021 05:49 PM - edited 01-06-2022 02:08 AM
Fixed the phone to ring up to 6 times to allow more time to answer. However any unanswered calls do not go to voicemail. How to fix?
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03-02-2021 05:49 PM
That worked. Thanks.
02-20-2021 02:45 AM
Since you mentioned you were reprogramming your maximum ring time, you likely set the conditional call forwards to a number other than your voicemail deposit number.
Dial ##004# to revert all conditional call forwards to the default voicemail servers. The 6-ring delay should still be preserved afterwards.
if you want to compare the before/after settings dial each of these codes and write down the results before and after dialling ##004#
*#61#
*#62#
*#67#
You should see a number ending in 4001 usually in those responses. if not you can try setting any one of the local voicemail access numbers across Canada, ie:
*004*3065804001#
02-19-2021 07:03 PM
Where do they go?
What is in your calling/calling accounts/sim/forwarding settings?
If you wipe it all blank the system will pickup the closest VM number
02-19-2021 06:09 PM
@medoehler wrote:Fixed the phone to ring up to 6 times to allow more time to answer. However any unanswered calls do not go to voicemail. How to fix?
Hi @medoehler was your phone working properly before you changed the number of rings on your device? If it was, perhaps you just need to reboot your phone.
I hope this helps
RosieR
02-19-2021 05:55 PM
@medoehler : You need to set the call-forwarding options in your phone dialer to something like +17785804001. If you're on a new provincial plan then you need one of those numbers in your province. Usually an area code that belongs to your province.