Question: How do I connect my home phone to my cell phone?

Its really not that complicated. Just follow these steps: Dial star-seven-two (*72) from your landline phone and wait for a dial tone. Press the 10-digit number of the cell phone where youd like your calls to be forwarded to.

Can I add my home phone to my cell phone?

To forward calls from your landline to your cell phone, follow these steps: Lift the receiver of your landline phone and dial *72 after you hear the dial tone. Dial the 10-digit phone number youd like to forward these calls to, followed by the # sign.

What is call Transfer on phones?

When you answer or place a call, you can transfer the call to another number. Note: you cannot transfer a call to emergency services or directory assistance (for example, 411). Android ComputeriPhone & iPad. More. More.

What is difference between call forward and call divert?

Basically, call forwarding, as the name implies, moves or forwards a call on a particular number to a separate number without dropping the call itself. Call divert is another term for this feature. Basically, an unconditional call forwarding is a call that is immediately forwarded to another number.

How does a call transfer work?

A call transfer is a telecommunications mechanism that enables a user to relocate an existing telephone call to another phone or attendant console, using a transfer button or a switchhook flash and dialing the required location. The transferred call is either announced or unannounced.

Can I have two SIM cards with the same phone number?

Both SIM cards need to have unique numbers so it is NOT possible to have dual sim cards with the same number. This is because your number is linked to one unique SIM card and cannot be divided at the moment. This means you wont miss any incoming calls or texts on one phone number while the other number is in use.

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