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Figure 3: Call Forwarding Function
In Fig. 3 subscriber A is talking to subscriber B, for whom the 2N Mobility
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has been permitted. Subscriber A would like to be forwarded to subscriber
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C. For this reason, subscriber B holds the call with A (7* in the default setting ), dials
the number of subscriber C, terminates dialling with the dialling end character (# in the
default setting), notifies subscriber C of the call to be forwarded and hangs up to
forward the call. If subscriber C does not want to talk to subscriber A, subscriber B
terminates the call with C (9# in the default setting) and returns to the call with A.
"Quick call forwarding" function
In Fig. 4 subscriber A is talking to subscriber B, for whom the 2N Mobility
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has been permitted. Subscriber A would like to be forwarded to subscriber
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C. Subscriber B wants to forward the call without having to talk to subscriber C. So
subscriber B puts the call with A on hold (7* in the default setting), dials the quick
forwarding character (default value #) and dials the telephone number of subscriber C,
terminating the dialling with the dialling end character (default value #). Having
received the dialling end character,
terminates the call
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between A and B and attempts to make a call between subscribers A and C. Subscriber
A then receives the ring tone.