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| If you know where you are going to be, you can forward your incoming calls to that location. You control the forwarding of your calls to any number* including your cellular phone or pager, anytime you choose. |
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| How to use Call Forwarding: |
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Press   (On a rotary phone, dial 1172) |
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Listen for dial tone. |
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Enter the number to which your calls are to be forwarded. Call Forwarding works with either local or long distance* calls. |
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When someone answers, Call Forwarding is activated. If the number you called is busy, or if there is no answer, repeat the previous steps within two minutes, and Call Forwarding is activated. From that moment on, all calls will go to that number until you change the number or end the Call Forwarding. | .
| How to end Call Forwarding: | .
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Press   (On a rotary phone, dial 1173) |
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You will hear two short beeps. This informs you that Call Forwarding is no longer activated, and calls to your number will ring at your telephone normally. | . |
. * Toll Charges apply if you forward calls to a long distance number. | TR>