SOURCE: Ring 3 times then goes to Voicemail
Does the phone actually ring 3 times. I was having the same problem I was informed that it was not even going to my phone. When I had this same problem T_Mobile could not fix the problem using the 3 g network. If you shut off the 3g feature your problem will go away
SOURCE: Length of time phone rings with incoming calls
get your mailbox number then type in **61*44then mailbox mumber*11*then a two digit number between 00 and 30 (seconds delay).
SOURCE: Incoming calls ring 3 times
Your voicemail thinks that it is ringing six times. The time that it takes to transfer to the extensions counts. Whiloe it seems that there is a lapse the system actually is using enough time to ring six times total. If you need longer ring time at the extension, take in account the transfer time and set it to pick up after 8 or 9 rings. It will actually only ring six. You just have to trick the system a little.
SOURCE: Incoming calls: When we receive an incoming call,
Extension call forwarding is controlled by a timer, and they put these things in the manual. If your CF after 2 rings is from a call to a specific extension, from that extension, dial *713 and a 2 digit number from 00-99 seconds on the intercom. Start with 18.
If your call forwarding is from intercept, then you have a system programming issue and need to look in the installer's manual or check with your system programmer.
Carl
SOURCE: The Ringer on incoming calls only rings out about
type this number in using your handset keypad
**61*XX*11*YY#
XX = your voicemail number
YY = delay (in seconds) before call is diverted to voicemail
The delay must be a multiple of 5 and the maximum is 30 seconds
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