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How To Forward/divert Calls From Ais To Dtac ?

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I am currently using AIS 1-2call, but have recently moved to a new place, and in this area DTAC has better reception. Hence, will buy a DTAC number.

Does anyone here know if it is possible to set all calls coming to my AIS number to be forwarded/diverted to my DTAC number? And if possible, how exactly?

Will be very greatful for any helpful info.

I am currently using AIS 1-2call, but have recently moved to a new place, and in this area DTAC has better reception. Hence, will buy a DTAC number.

Does anyone here know if it is possible to set all calls coming to my AIS number to be forwarded/diverted to my DTAC number? And if possible, how exactly?

Will be very greatful for any helpful info.

You set it up with your phone.

Normally hidden somewhere in your "call settings".

Call forwarding, it might be set now to your voice mail service if out of reach of antenna or unanswered. Just set "forward all voice calls" and enter your Dtac number (instead of the voice mail number which likely be in there now).

Do remember to have plenty of credit on the sim card as each forwarded cal will be billed!

  • 10 years later...

hi got a similar problem

my old phone now dead and gone got a new body for the sim heart

still has somehow forwarding set up to a true number it get there automatic after no answer or not available

i doubt the setting is in the phone cos that is no longer in use

tried looking it up ais site but it seems all the relevant pages get a -404 not found

 

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