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Hello,
I would like to increase the number of rings when receiving a call on my unlimited internet phone connected to Orange's Livebox.
Thank you for your response.
Aljomi
I would like to increase the number of rings when receiving a call on my unlimited internet phone connected to Orange's Livebox.
Thank you for your response.
Aljomi
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Hello everyone,
Here’s what I found online some time ago... I'm sharing it with you
It worked on my old phone, I haven't tried it again with this one...
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Here is a tip that will help you never miss calls on your Bouygues, Orange & SFR mobile.
Indeed, when you miss a call because you didn't reply quickly enough, the caller often leaves a message (at their expense), and you then have to call them back... at your expense!!!
(Result, both the caller and you will have enriched the two operators a little more :-@ )
Thanks to certain GSM codes that the operators clearly prefer not to disclose too widely, you have two options:
(O) Either you increase the ringing time from 10 seconds (the default general setting) to a maximum of 30 seconds, using the codes below:
(8) Or you disable the voicemail, and consequently, the phone always rings (in this case, voicemail is 100% deactivated!)
HERE ARE ALL THE "VOICEMAIL" CODES
FORWARDING to the VOICEMAIL of your Mobile IF:
(*) You do not answer.
Activation **61*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)**(Sec/Number)# [SEND] (O)
Deactivation ##61# [SEND] (Always Rings) (8)
Verification *#61# [SEND]
(*) You are unreachable or your mobile is turned off.
Activation **62*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)# [SEND]
Deactivation ##62# [SEND] (Voicemail Unreachable)
Verification *#62# [SEND]
(*) You are already on a call.
Activation **67*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)# [SEND]
Deactivation ##67# [SEND] (Rings Busy)
Verification *#67# [SEND]
(*) For Systematic Forwarding to voicemail:
Activation **21*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)# [SEND]
Deactivation ##21# [SEND]
Verification *#21# [SEND]
(*) To Activate call waiting:
Activation *43*# [SEND]
Deactivation #43# [SEND]
Verification *#43# [SEND]
(*) To cancel all forwarding
Activation: ##002# [SEND]
Voicemail Numbers for each French operator:
(T) Bouygues Telecom:
Either: +33 6 60 66 00 01
Or: +33 6 60 66 00 02
Or: +33 6 60 66 00 03
(T) Orange:
Either: +33 6 89 00 40 00
Or: +33 6 54 18 08 08
(T) SFR:
+33 6 10 (and the first 6 digits of your mobile)
!d4 Notes:
(I) [SEND]
Equals picking up the line (Validate/Call/Ok)
(I) (VOICEMAIL NUMBER)
It is one of those on the list, but to be sure which one corresponds to you,
you will have to look a bit in your phone's configuration menu... IT'S THERE!!!
(each mobile brand having its own menu, I can't provide you with all of them!)
(I) (Sec/Number)
Equals the Number of Seconds of ringing before the voicemail kicks in (from 1 to 30 maximum).
!d3 INFO +:
Finally, since I only have one mobile, and thus one operator, I can't guarantee proper functionality on anything but Bouygues.
The most important point to avoid surprises lies mainly in the accuracy of the Voicemail number used!
Indeed, all these codes are "native" to GSM, globally compatible, independent of the brand of your mobile, and will likely remain so for a long time, while the Voicemail numbers are specific to each operator, and can vary from one plan to another...
For other operators (Télé2Mobile, Debitel...) it's the same, you just need to find the Voicemail number!
(If someone has it... Let it be known!!!)
There you go, you now have all the elements to properly configure your mobile's voicemail! 8-)
________________________________________________________
Good Luck
Here’s what I found online some time ago... I'm sharing it with you
It worked on my old phone, I haven't tried it again with this one...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here is a tip that will help you never miss calls on your Bouygues, Orange & SFR mobile.
Indeed, when you miss a call because you didn't reply quickly enough, the caller often leaves a message (at their expense), and you then have to call them back... at your expense!!!
(Result, both the caller and you will have enriched the two operators a little more :-@ )
Thanks to certain GSM codes that the operators clearly prefer not to disclose too widely, you have two options:
(O) Either you increase the ringing time from 10 seconds (the default general setting) to a maximum of 30 seconds, using the codes below:
(8) Or you disable the voicemail, and consequently, the phone always rings (in this case, voicemail is 100% deactivated!)
HERE ARE ALL THE "VOICEMAIL" CODES
FORWARDING to the VOICEMAIL of your Mobile IF:
(*) You do not answer.
Activation **61*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)**(Sec/Number)# [SEND] (O)
Deactivation ##61# [SEND] (Always Rings) (8)
Verification *#61# [SEND]
(*) You are unreachable or your mobile is turned off.
Activation **62*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)# [SEND]
Deactivation ##62# [SEND] (Voicemail Unreachable)
Verification *#62# [SEND]
(*) You are already on a call.
Activation **67*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)# [SEND]
Deactivation ##67# [SEND] (Rings Busy)
Verification *#67# [SEND]
(*) For Systematic Forwarding to voicemail:
Activation **21*(VOICEMAIL NUMBER)# [SEND]
Deactivation ##21# [SEND]
Verification *#21# [SEND]
(*) To Activate call waiting:
Activation *43*# [SEND]
Deactivation #43# [SEND]
Verification *#43# [SEND]
(*) To cancel all forwarding
Activation: ##002# [SEND]
Voicemail Numbers for each French operator:
(T) Bouygues Telecom:
Either: +33 6 60 66 00 01
Or: +33 6 60 66 00 02
Or: +33 6 60 66 00 03
(T) Orange:
Either: +33 6 89 00 40 00
Or: +33 6 54 18 08 08
(T) SFR:
+33 6 10 (and the first 6 digits of your mobile)
!d4 Notes:
(I) [SEND]
Equals picking up the line (Validate/Call/Ok)
(I) (VOICEMAIL NUMBER)
It is one of those on the list, but to be sure which one corresponds to you,
you will have to look a bit in your phone's configuration menu... IT'S THERE!!!
(each mobile brand having its own menu, I can't provide you with all of them!)
(I) (Sec/Number)
Equals the Number of Seconds of ringing before the voicemail kicks in (from 1 to 30 maximum).
!d3 INFO +:
Finally, since I only have one mobile, and thus one operator, I can't guarantee proper functionality on anything but Bouygues.
The most important point to avoid surprises lies mainly in the accuracy of the Voicemail number used!
Indeed, all these codes are "native" to GSM, globally compatible, independent of the brand of your mobile, and will likely remain so for a long time, while the Voicemail numbers are specific to each operator, and can vary from one plan to another...
For other operators (Télé2Mobile, Debitel...) it's the same, you just need to find the Voicemail number!
(If someone has it... Let it be known!!!)
There you go, you now have all the elements to properly configure your mobile's voicemail! 8-)
________________________________________________________
Good Luck
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Can you just tell me the exact steps? I'm with SFR and I have a Blackberry Pearl (a phone I do not recommend, by the way, it doesn’t have WiFi and to get WiFi access… you need to take a subscription! So I bring my little Asus E-PC to be able to connect if there’s an open network).
Thank you! Lou