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Overseas Travel: How can I avoid incoming call costs but still use free text/data roaming while abroad?
- Hace 7 años
Great question. The easiest way to do this is to enable unconditional call forwarding. This will tell the network to immediately forward the call to a selected number without trying to pin you first which is where the charge comes from.
To enable unconditional call forwarding, you will need to follow these steps https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-4041#secondheading
Dial **21*18056377249# from your phone to enable CFU and ##21# to turn it off when you are back in the states and want to resume being able to get calls.
The 18056377249 number is the same number that your calls are forwarded to when you do not answer the phone so that the people calling you can leave a VM. Since we are enabling unconditional call forwarding, the call will be automatically routed there instead of ringing your phone first.
As I recall, you will get notice (free) that you had an incoming call. I haven't used "fwd all calls to VM" in a few years since I don't mind spending the 20 cents/min. Because of time diff - turn off phone at bed time - don't want texts in middle of nite.. (Also, still in habit of fwd. all calls to VM when I do that because you might be charged for incoming calls that get routed back to VM when not answered.) Don't know if that's still the case.
I have the **21*18056377249# and the ##21# as speed dial numbers.
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