Friday, April 17, 2009

How to forward A house phone to anothers house phone that is long distance?

How can it be done? Im trying to have a house phone forwarded to my house phone, its from Mississippi house phone to a Maryland House Phone. I need help, please help


If you are forwarding from Mississippi to Maryland, please be aware that you will incur toll charges for EVERY call that connects...that means that if your Maryland number has even an answering machine, your Mississippi number will have to pay long distance.

If you are moving from Miss to Maryland, there is a feature that you should consider: Remote Call Forwarding.

With this feature, your house phone will be disconnected at the residence in Mississippi, but will be forwarded from the phone company to the number in Maryland. You will still have long distance charges, but the forwarding will be more reliable than just the regular feature.

Also, this will be less expensive, because you will not have to maintain the phone line in Miss.

from the line that you want to forward...

dial *72 (or in some areas 72#) and wait for the stutter dial tone, then dial the number you want the call to be forwarded to (dial the number the way that it should be dialed, include 1+area code if needed)

when someone answers the phone that you are forwarding to the call forwarding is activated... if the phone is not answered, repeat this procedure a second time to confirm, then call forward will be active...

to remove the call forward dial *73 (or 73# in some areas) you will hear a stutter dial tone confirming your action...

if you get a busy signal, or error tone when dialing *72 (or 72#) then you may not be subscribed to the call forward feature, check with your local phone company to ensure that call forwarding is on the line that you wish to forward, and as you are forwarding long distance, find out what, if any, additional charges may be incurred for forwarding to a long distance number...

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