How To Set Up Conditional Call Forwarding From a Typical ATT Cell Phone

How to set up conditional call forwarding on your AT&T cell phone: Follow these simple steps!
Step 1: Using the keypad on your cell phone, dial *004* (do not press call yet.)
Step 2: After dialing *004*, enter the 10 digit telephone number you would like your calls forwarded to.
Step 3: Then press *11#.
Step 4:Press call and listen/look for a success message from AT&T.
Even if you received a message that your call forwarding was successfully set up, test your call forwarding by calling the phone you just set up call forwarding with another phone. If it is not working properly, you may need to turn off call forwarding and try setting it up again.
To turn off conditional call forwarding from your AT&T cell phone, simply punch in #004# and press call. Listen for a successful message stating call forwarding has been deactivated
Even if you have received a message that the call forwarding has been successfully deactivated, make sure that your AT&T cell phone now rings when a call is coming in by testing it with another phone. Please comment or send us a message if you experience any difficulty turning on or turning off call forwarding!
Watch our video above for a comprehensive tutorial: turning on and turning off conditional call forwarding!
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