02-07-2024 09:48 PM - last edited on 02-07-2024 10:12 PM by RogersJermaine
I am just going to post this for reference purposes. The call forwarding feature on iPhones and Android devices, coupled with the specific star codes *21*xxxxxxx# to activate and #21# to deactivate, don't work as they should. I've been using call forwarding (CF) with Rogers since 1996. And it's only been this year that I have been experiencing this issue.
Additionally, is there a network block feature preventing Rogers mobile from being CF to a USA number even though we have a USA rate plan? I tried to CF to a USA number and callers reaching me say the number is out of service when, in fact, it's a valid active working number.
Also, your Tier 1 tech support team have no clue how to check, enable, or disable call forwarding to a specific phone number. They just tell customers to do it manually within the device settings, call forwarding feature. They don't know about the above #21# and *21* features. I find their training and knowledge is exceptionally poor.
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02-08-2024 06:05 AM
02-08-2024 08:54 AM - edited 02-08-2024 08:54 AM
It may not be a Rogers issue, it may very well be the US Carrier refusing a forwarded call from outside the USA. Just because Rogers allows you to call forward to a USA number, does not Guarantee the USA Provider will accept the Forwarded call. Yes they can detect if the call is directly dialed or forwarded.
02-08-2024 11:27 AM - edited 02-08-2024 11:29 AM
Thanks @Pauly @LordDrakkon.
It's fascinating to consider the possibility of US carriers blocking call forwarding.
While my Google Voice number has spam filtering disabled (although spam calls have decreased, likely due to improved features), I rely on call forwarding for international travel when Wi-Fi calling is inconsistent. I verified I also have call screening disabled too.
Unfortunately, my previous solution of forwarding to Fongo proved incredibly unreliable. I find it unlikely though Google would've implemented a prompt saying " number is out of service" instead of another message. Callers told me this and I was able to replicate the issue.
However, the other pressing issue lies with Rogers itself: disabling call forwarding often malfunctions. I encounter error messages indicating failure, or the setting in the phone appears disabled but remains active (or vice versa). This issue especially occurs on Rogers Wi-Fi, but I must emphasize it also occurs when not connected to Wi-Fi, but not as frequently. Of course, I reset my network settings on my device et al. I even restored my iPhone to factory defaults. I replicated the issue on a Google Pixel 7, with eSIM and physical SIM.
Anyway, To ensure I receive important calls while mobile, I need to dial #21# twice, and sometimes it fails completely without any error message. This problem surfaced after rejoining Rogers in the summer and was never present with Freedom/Shaw or Telus/Bell.