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#19338 13-Feb-2008 10:25
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Hi folks,

Does anyone know how much it costs to forward unanswered calls to another number (mobile or landline)? I can't seem to find this info on the website - that's not to say it's not there though.

Cheers,
Dany.




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  #110334 13-Feb-2008 10:42
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Dany, you need to log into the Voice Portal using the web address and User Information that has been e-mailed to you by WxC.

Once in there, go to:

Incoming Calls
Call Forwarding No Answer

and enter the number you want your calls forwarded to there.

Cheers,
Grant.



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  #110336 13-Feb-2008 10:45
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Thanks Grant but I knew exactly where the settings are - I just wanted to know if it costs anything to have those calls forwarded.

D.




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  #110338 13-Feb-2008 10:50
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it costs the same as calling that number from your phone (local calling area is free)



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  #110339 13-Feb-2008 10:53
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Ah...that makes sense! Thanks...




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  #110428 13-Feb-2008 16:38
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I am under the impression that calls to other VFX users are also free no matter if they are outside your local calling area, because it only goes through the WxC network and does not go out to POTS.  Am I wrong?

If I'm right, then obviously with number porting it is hard to know if the number you are dialling is a VFX user.  But it does not matter, it only means the call is free instead of charged.




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  #110433 13-Feb-2008 16:41
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Your right all VFX to VFX calls are free,




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