Call Forwarding definition
Examples of Call Forwarding in a sentence
If you have Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Simultaneous Ring or other features programmed and in use at the time you dial a 911 call and your call is interrupted, the emergency dispatcher may not be able to call you back at the phone from which you dialed the call.
The Voice Service may also include various calling features (for example, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Caller ID, etc.), and international calls with per minute metered rates.
Remote Call Forwarding Service will terminate simultaneously with Customer’s Voice Service.
Remote Call Forwarding Service is offered on a month to month basis.
Termination of Remote Call Forwarding Service is not subject to Termination Charges.
Customer shall have the right to terminate Remote Call Forwarding Service, at any time, for any reason, upon thirty (30) days prior notice to Comcast, subject to payment of all outstanding amounts due for the Remote Call Forwarding Service and the return of any and all Comcast Equipment.
If Customer terminates an Associated TN at any time during the Remote Call Forwarding Service term, Customer must immediately: (1) map the applicable RCFTN to another Digital Voice telephone number on Customer’s Comcast account, (2) purchase a new Digital Voice telephone number to map to the RCFTN, (3) port out the RCFTN to another carrier if feasible; or (4) disconnect the RCFTN.
In order to purchase and retain Remote Call Forwarding Service with Comcast, Customer must have Voice Service, and must map each Remote Call Forwarding telephone number (“RCFTN”) to a Voice Service telephone number (“Associated TN”).
When activated, all calls will forward; calls cannot be answered from a line with Call Forwarding activated.
Call Forwarding overrides Call Forward/ No Answer and Call Forward Busy, but those Services resume functionality when Call Forwarding is deactivated.