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  2. Call forwarding - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2012, Sprint charges 20 cents per minute for unconditional call forwarding; conditional call forwarding is included, however. [4] Some carriers (including Verizon Wireless) use *71 for conditional forwarding although this is not standard. [5] Sometimes, to deactivate call forwarding, *720 will work on cellphones. [citation needed]

  3. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Calls initiated on Wi-Fi by non-VoLTE devices will transfer calls to the LTE network if Wi-Fi coverage becomes too weak to sustain the call, although they are unable to initiate calls on LTE. As a result of the Merger with T-Mobile US , the Sprint LTE network was shut down on June 30, 2022.

  4. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    Call charges: these charges are variable and are used to pay for the cost of the equipment to route a call from the caller's exchange to the recipient's exchange. These call charges can be calculated on a fixed per call basis, a variable basis depending on the time or distance of the call, or a combination of the two.

  5. Sprint to Waive Voice, Data and Text Messaging Overage ... - AOL

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    Sprint to Waive Voice, Data and Text Messaging Overage Charges and Roaming Fees for Residents Affected by Colorado's Black Forest Wildfire ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Termination rates - Wikipedia

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    Termination charge for calls to Basic (Fixed, Wireless (Fixed), and Mobile with limited mobility) and Cellular networks would be uniform @ Rs. 0.30 per minute. The same termination charge would be applicable for all types of calls viz. Local, National Long Distance and International Long Distance. [19]

  7. Remote call forwarding - Wikipedia

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    Remote call forwarding is also a means for a suburban business to obtain a city-centre local number (with its full large-city coverage area) for inbound calls; while cheaper than a foreign exchange line, this can reduce long-distance telephony costs in markets where local calls are flat-rated but trunk calls are expensive.

  8. Supplementary service codes - Wikipedia

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    ETSI and 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standards, such as GSM and LTE, define supplementary service codes that make it possible to query and set certain service parameters (e.g., call forwarding) directly from mobile devices.

  9. Talk:Call forwarding - Wikipedia

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