How to set up call forwarding on all mobile phones? How to forward calls using Carrier Codes at the carrier level? If you are looking for these solutions, you landed on the right planet. Here’s a list of Carrier Codes for the 4 US mobile phone carriers that are at the top. Follow the process in sequence for phone call forwarding or Diverting to another number, for when your Phone is either out of your reach. OR if you are unable to receive a call on the same phone.
How to forward calls using Mobile Carrier Codes?
The method involves typing in a code using your phone’s dial pad.
T-Mobile
T-Mobile calls forwarding codes:
- T-Mobile unconditional call forwarding to Number: **21*CallNumber#
- Stop Call Forwarding to number: ##21#
- Only Forward Call when not Reachable: **61*CallNumber#
- Turn off the forward call when not reachable: ##61#
- Turn on Busy signal: **67*CallNumber#
- Turn off Busy signal call forwarding: ##67#
Verizon Call forwarding codes
- To Enable – Dial *72 followed by phone number
- Tap the Call button, and wait for a response for the service activation.
- Cut the call. And that’s it
- Disable – *73
From Desktop or Web browser
- Visit the webpage, and log in with the phone number. Enter the wanted mobile number in the Forward mobile number field.
- Then, choose appropriate conditions, for example, forwarding all the calls, forward when a line is busy.
- On The Web: Open the webpage, and cancel call forwarding settings from your Verizon dashboard.
For Sprint:
Call forwarding codes
- To Enable – Dial *72 followed by phone number
- Disable – *720
For AT&T
Call Forwarding codes:
- To Enable – Dial **21*, followed by the number that the calls have to be forwarded to, then dial#.
- To disable, Dial #21#.
- Sprint call forwarding does 20 cents per minute calling, for the Sprint phone connect plan.
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