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Bluestone | 08:34 Wed 17th Oct 2012 | Technology
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Is it possible to divert a landline (work phone) to another landline (home)?

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You'll have to ring your provider and ask, BT can do it I think, but Sky can't. I don't think it's something you can do willynilly.
Yes, but you need to talk to your provider and ask them to setup call divert on your line first, which is a monthly subscription service.

On BT it costs £3.15 a month to activate the service and then when ever you use it the cost of the diverted part of the call will be billed to you.
Just noticed you said it's a work line you want to divert, in which case the price I quoted may be wrong as that's the cost for a home line, not a business line.
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Thanks very much.
I've got my boss on the case :-)
depends on your phone system we use mitel and i can do it very easily

*81 number...
That would require there to be

a) a phone system
b) at least two lines as the system would need a second line to route the call back out on.

I assumed from the wording of the question it was a single line with a simple telephone plugged into it.
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Thanks for the answers.
He's going to divert it to my mobile.
Love the avatar! Is that a slutty brownie...? ;-)
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Lol.
No. It's my last Rolo....

;-)
Awww... ;-)
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I would offer it to you but I... er... ate it :-/
We pay a small monthly fee to our provider Talktalk which I believe was the same as BT charge. *21* then dial number which you want calls diverting to followed by # key. To cancel #21# (I think).
> I would offer it to you but I... er... ate it :-/

Can't say I blame you... ;-)
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Thanks furrypusscat (great name, by the way), I have sorted it now. I've diverted it to my mobile, as then i won't have to worry about diverting it again if I'm out and about. Thank you :-)

MarkRae - chocolate wasn't made for sharing... ;-)
^^ I know my place...
I am on payg mobile. I believe if I divert to mobile, my mobile is also charged for the diverted call. Don't know if that makes any difference to mobiles on contract.
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Rule Number One: never argue with a woman... especially when there's chocolate involved ;-)
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Oh really? Ah. I would hope he'd checked that. It's a work number, but I pay my own bill, so I'd hope so!
Thanks for the info, furry (may I call you that), I will check that out tomorrow :-)
I know, I know! And the way to apologise for doing so is to open another bottle of Prosecco, right..?
Don't mind 'furry' at all. Hope the info was useful.

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