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ring duration
is it possible to shorten the amount of time the phone rings before going to voice mail? if so how?
By changing the call forwarding delay time…
See: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/self-service-short-codes
**61*18056377243**seconds# Change call forwarding delay time. Choose a 5, 10, 15, up to a 30-second delay. For example, dialing **61*18056377243**10# would be a 10-second delay.
- LostInMesaNewbie Caller
Many Thanks BobT, it worked perfectly. Wanted just 4 rings before going to voice mail. Ended up being 20 seconds. Once again thank yoy for your time and trouble and the list of short-codes.
BernardC
- rlanouetteNewbie Caller
where the 18056377234 appears, it has to be your own phone number .
- BobTLTE Learner
By changing the call forwarding delay time…
See: https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/self-service-short-codes
**61*18056377243**seconds# Change call forwarding delay time. Choose a 5, 10, 15, up to a 30-second delay. For example, dialing **61*18056377243**10# would be a 10-second delay.
- LostInMesaNewbie Caller
will give it a try, thank you
- alanb1Network Novice
I’ve tried this 10 times (**61*18056377243**10#) and it still doesn’t change the number of rings before the caller goes to voice mail. T-mobile with an iPhone 6E.
Any more suggestions?
- BzBNewbie Caller
Yes - use your number instead of the 18056377243….
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