Same as on postpaid.
**61*3436**x#
Where X is one of the following values:
05 for 1 ring
10 for 2 rings
15 for 3 rings
20 for 4 rings
25 for 5 rings
30 for 6 rings
~Deep Blue~
> I was wondering if there is a key stroke(s) code one can use to change the
> number of rings before the message system picks up on a prepaid plan?
>
> THanks
>I was wondering if there is a key stroke(s) code one can use to change the
>number of rings before the message system picks up on a prepaid plan?
>
>THanks
Look at this URL:
http://www.wynasia.com/gsm_standard_codes.htm
**21*<VM #>**No. of secs. 5-30 sec.#<send>
e.g. **21*+16046181123**30# <send>
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Deep Blue - 08 Sep 2003 03:56 GMT
**21 is for the unconditional call forwarding ("always forward").
For voicemail you need to use **61 as it is using conditional call
forwarding.
~Deep Blue~
> >I was wondering if there is a key stroke(s) code one can use to change the
> >number of rings before the message system picks up on a prepaid plan?
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