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Re: question on telus diamond
Maybe try this?
Adjust the number of rings before the call goes to your mailbox: Lift the receiver and press *94 - you will hear a dial tone. Enter the number of rings you want callers to hear (must be between 2-9), listen for 2 beeps, then hang up. For me I think I did *9435 for 35 seconds of ringing because it's different if you're on the west coast or something... http://www2.telus.com/cgi-ebs/jsp/vi...itional=960582 |
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i tried the *94 on my telus phone (in alberta) and got a lovely female promting me about some callforwarding stuff. - no beeps like the telus page says...
hmm...
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Re: question on telus diamond
I believe the *94 is for telus landline. I did it just last week with my landline vm. I tried it also with my cell, and I, too, had the call forwarding message. searched telusmobility and nothing comes up on ring time.
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Re: question on telus diamond
Thanks, Guys.
I called Telus Tech last night and they said I could not do that *94 with the voicemail package I had. I would have to upgrade my voicemail, and pay 6/7 bucks/month..NOT Called loyalty today and told them the problem and they upgraded me no problems and no charge so I can do the *94 thing now. I did notice when I was on the stock telus rom I was getting a extra ring or two before the vm kicked in compared to Juicy's rom, not sure why but now I can go back to Juicy's. |
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So, to increase the number of rings before voicemail kicks in, I have to get a Telus rep to do it for me?
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