Nokia 2310 phone call divert screen symbol

dear sir/madam,since i have been abroad in italy a few weeks ago i now have the bent arrow symbol'call divert'on my screen and in this phone's call settings menu there is no way of cancelling or deleting this icon or symbol from the screen or LCD panel.
anybody have any clues on how to fix this.
regards danny.

Wow! I've just got back from Spain and was wondering the same thing. I was picking up my voicemail and then as soon as I hung up that icon appeared. I've received calls and texts on my phone since then, and as far as I can tell the calls AREN'T being "diverted" in any way!
However, when I go to "call settings" to try and turn on/off diverts, I only have menu options 2, 4 and 6 - nothing to do with diverts and nothing which allows me to get rid of this symbol.
I'm also with orange!
Anyone have any information? This is driving me crazy!
(just a thought - has anyone tried to use "restore factory settings" on this problem? It seems a little drastic, but it may help)

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