Amount of rings before voicemail

Is there a way to adjust the amount of rings before it cuts to voicemail?

Can only be done by your carrier, so contact them.

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  • Reduce number of rings before Voicemail

    I would like to reduce the number of rings before my voicemail comes on on my Blackberry Z10. It is forwarded from my desk phone and that means that customers are waiting an excessive amount of time before my voicemail kicks in on my BB. I called my carrier (Rogers) and they said they were unable to do this. I'm not sure if their tech support was correct in this, as I've seen on other forums that this is the process by which you change the length of the ring tones.
    Is there a way to reduce the number of rings before voicemail on my Blackberry Z10 in my settings?
    Thanks

    *61 *NNN NNN NNNN *11 *X#
    Where X is ranges from 5 to 30 seconds before a call get forwarded to the voice mailbox
    And NNN NNN NNNN is the VoiceMail number provided by the Carrier
    You can locate the Carrier Voicemail Number in 
    Phone Settings/Call Forwarding/Forward If Buzy

  • Setting tone rings before voicemail starts

    How do you set a certain number of phone call rings before voicemail is activated.

    I checked the iPhone User Guide and can't find away to change the amount of rings before going to Voicemail. Somehow your question ended up in the iPad Forum, I'll ask the host to relocate your question to the iPhone Forum and hopefully someone will know for sure.

  • Only 3 rings before voicemail.

    How do I extend the number of rings before voicemail kicks in - my 8520 only rings 3 times - not enough to find it and answer it.  Missing loads of potentially important calls.

    As a norm, most all carriers have a default 15 seconds of ringtime until the voicemail picks up.
    If you do need additional ring time before voicemail: 
    The simplest method is to call your carrier and request a longer ring time, up to 30 seconds.
    If you have a GSM based phone, some have had success by dialing this number from your phone: **61*XXXXXXXXXXX**30#
    Replace XXXXXXXXXXX with the number of your carrier voicemail center (find it by looking at your Phone Dialer > Options > VoiceMail > Access Number. Put your access number in place of the Xs above.
    For example, the T-Mobile voice mail access number is 18056377243, and thus the string to dial would be **61*18056377243**30#
    Replace the 30 at the end of the string with your desired seconds. For most carriers, 30 seconds is the longest allowed
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  • Amount of rings before divert to voicemail

    Does anyone know whether you can alter the amount of rings you can ignore before the N73 diverts to voicemail? So far I've only managed to answer my phone 3 times - the rest have either rung off or diverted to voicemail. People think I'm ignorning them!

    You can set the divert using this code at when at the standby screen :
    *61*[Phone Number]*11*[Time]#
    [Phone Number] is the number you want to divert to
    [Time] can be either 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds
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  • Number of rings before voicemail

    My phone only rings four times before voicemail kicks in. How do I change this to give me more te to answer?

    This is a setting on the carrier end, not the phone. The easiest way is to call your carrier and ask them to make the change. There are codes you can dial on your phone to change the setting yourself, but they differ by carrier and with no location in your profile, we don't know which carrier you have. But call them. It's not a number of rings, actually, but a time - the max is usually 30-40 seconds.

  • Chaning number of rings before voicemail kicks in

    I need more time to get to my phone. The number of rings should be user settable.

    It is. You're not actually setting the number of rings, but the length of time before voicemail picks up. You can do this in one of two ways:
    1. Call AT&T and ask them to increase it.
    or
    2. Follow the instructions in the following post:
    http://forums.cingular.com/cng/board/message?board.id=palm&message.id=4087
    (I realize this is from the Cingular Palm support forum, but it doesn't matter. The process is the same for any GSM phone.)

  • Rings before voicemail

    How can I increase the number of times the iPhone 5 rings before it goes to Voicemail? I can barely get to the phone in time unless it's right in my hand.

    No, you can't increase the number of rings before going to voicemail.

  • How to increase # of rings before voicemail answers?

    My phone rings 2 times before voicemail answers, need to increase to at least 5 rings. Tried everything, user guide etc. Any ideas?

    Here is the code that I used from my Treo days. Tried it on my iPhone and it worked.
    1. To get the current call forwarding status, enter *#61#[SEND] into your phone.
    2. Write down the 10-digit number(ignore the +1), this is the phone number that your calls are currently being diverted to.
    3. Enter *61*[number]*11[delay]#[SEND] into your phone using the phone number (numbers only) as reported by the status & the delay can be set to (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30) seconds.
    4. To verify that the settings are correct, enter *#61#[SEND] into your phone.

  • Numer of rings before voicemail..?

    is there a way to change the number of rings that will happen before voicemail kicks in?.

    I found this very direct solution on the AT&T Wireless discussion boards. I just did it and it worked on my iPhone 3G:
    1. On your phone, dial *#61# and click Send.
    2. Some information should be displayed: number that the calls are being forwarded to and the delay before the forwarding engages.
    3. Write down the number (including 1)
    4. Dial *61*1xxxyyyzzzz*1130# and hit Send. 1xxxyyyzzzz is the number you wrote down previously, 30 is the delay in seconds. The delay can be set in 5 second increments, 30 is maximum.
    5. Dial *#61# to verify that the new settings are active.
    The original post was here:
    http://forums.wireless.att.com/cng/board/message?board.id=voicemail&thread.id=83 66

  • An extra charge for changing the number of rings before voicemail picks up??

    After trying all the tips I could find about changing the number of rings it takes before the voice mail picks up (the 58#, trying access setup on the vm, changing it online, etc…), I finally called the customer support line.  I was put on hold for a few minutes (not a problem) only to have the customer service person return to say that he cannot change it because I would have to pay for the "upgraded" voice mail that is not included in my plan (the plan I just signed up for last month). I find it absolutely absurd that moving the number of rings for vm from 4 to 6 justifies an added cost.   If anyone knows the magic on how to do this for a line that is in the Dallas Ft Worth area, I would be very appreciative.  As for the extra charge to adjust your own voice mail, you can draw your own conclusion on how fair that is...
    And I don't buy that it is not as simple as it appears... if you can program the thing to pickup on three rings then you should be able to adjust the forwarding  and vm to pick up on 6.  i have never had this problem with any other carrier.

    I called tech support, not customer service, and had my rings moved back a few so my answering machine would pick up first.  Voicemail is for back up in case I don't answer call waiting.
    It was free.

  • Increasing Number of Rings Before Voicemail Pickup

    I can't figure out how to let it ring longer before going to voicemail on my 3G iPhone. Any thoughts? Thanks.

    You would need to call ATT and request that they adjust the number of rings.

  • How do I extend the length of time my iphone rings before voicemail cuts in? If I need to use a password, how do I access that on my iphone? I'm a new user.

    HELP!! My voicemail cuts in after just 15 seconds of ringing, which is rarely long enough for me to answer it. How do I increase the length of time it rings? Can I choose not to have voicemail at all, so my phone can just continue ringing until I answer?
    If I need to enter a voicemail password or key, can you tell me step by step because I can't see how to do anything except retrieve and delete voicemail msgs. I'm on O2-UK, if that makes any difference at all. Thank you

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  • How do I extend the amount of rings before it goes to message bank?

    I have read you press the phone symbol and type #61#  and press call on the keypad. Then on the text that appears on your screen on the forth line after the numbers you put the amount of seconds you want your phone to ring for. I don't have a forth line with numbers, what do I do please? My phone only rings four times.

    I just looked up Telstra technical support and they say to type **62*(then number of seconds :15, 20, 25, or 30)#
    I tested my phone and it worked.
    Thanks again.

  • How do you change the number of rings before voicemail is activated on an iPhone 5?

    Thank You

    I don't believe it is possible to change the time between dialing and when it switches to voicemail.

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