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These codes are only true for Telstra-infrastructure based landline phones. Call waiting *#43# – Check call waiting status *43# – Enable call waiting #43# – Disable call waiting *44 – Dial before a number to disable call waiting for the call duration (Enabled on Ericsson 'AXE' and Alcatel 'S12' based exchanges) Call forward – immediate
Call trace (Malicious caller identification) *60 1160 Call blocking *61 1161 Priority call *62 1162 Selective call waiting *63 1163 Selective call forwarding *65 1165 Calling number delivery activation *66 1166 Continuous redial *67 1167 Calling number delivery blocking 1831 #31# [4] [5] 141 #31# [6] *68 1168 Activate call forwarding on busy ...
Call forwarding, or call diversion, is a telephony feature of all telephone switching systems which redirects a telephone call to another destination, which may be, for example, a mobile or another telephone number where the desired called party is available. Call forwarding was invented by Ernest J. Bonanno.
To activate Remote Access to Call Forwarding, a subscriber calls a provider-supplied Remote Access Directory Number, enters the telephone number of the line to be redirected along with a personal identification number (PIN), a vertical service code (such as 72# or *73) and the number to which the calls are to be forwarded.
>Telstra Landline Test numbers >12722123 - Playback the last connected or current landline number >12722199 - Ringback the current landline number They are incorrectly listed. They should be: 12722123 - Ringback the current landline number 12722199 - Playback the last connected or current landline number /dave.
In circular hunting, the calls are distributed "round-robin". If a call is delivered to line 1, the next call goes to 2, the next to 3. The succession throughout each of the lines continues even if one of the previous lines becomes free. When the end of the hunt group is reached, the hunting starts over at the first line.
The test consists of calling a reverting calling telephone number (ringback number) or a vertical service code with a standard telephone. Upon answering the call, the exchange plays a unique signal tone as a signal for the installer to hangup the telephone. The exchange then places a reverting call to the originating line, causing the telephone ...
There are currently no regions issued numbers starting with 1 - except for the national emergency services access number, '111'. There are five regional area codes in use for landline calls, For example, a domestic toll call destined for a South Island location requires the dial prefix '03', being domestic-long-distance + 3 for the South Island.