the call divert number in BSNL for missed calls is 17010 Let me tell u the trick. the trick is that -- when u want to talk to someone dear and don't want anyone to disturb u or rather don't want anyone to know that ur phone is busy or engaged, u just need to do is before making the call activate this by going to call divert function and diverting all voice calls to the number 17010 and after its activated whoever calls u will get to hear that u r not reachable or are out of coverage area. this way u don't get caught and the best part being that u receive a sms stating which call u missed.
make a call then put it on hold and go to option>new call>type no. and call
When you in the process of a call tap the screen, you will see the hold button, tap that, then either answer the next call or make the next call, then another option will come up to merge the calls tap that option
Here are a few examples The engineers will divert the river so they can build the dam. The health service is going to divert funds from the Hospital maintanance budget to taken on more Nurses. On my way to work I had to divert from my normal route because of an accident. So i could get my homework done i diverted my self from any unnecessary attention.
Call 1-800-BENE and choose the correct option for retirement service center.
Call Divert is the facility with which you can divert the incoming calls (based on options selected by you in your handset settings) to any local number. Each diverted call if answered shall be charged as per applicable outgoing rates.
because of the divert process we call our economy.
because of the divert process we call our economy.
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As far as I know there isn't a "buy option," but a call option is an option to buy so I guess you could think of it as a "buy option."
something to do with 'call divert' if you call #21# it might go, i had it and i called #21# and it went
go to settings...application settings...calls...voice call....call waiting....activate...done :)
There should be an option in your phones settings to block or divert certain incoming calls. You can divert calls to a premium rate number which will charge the person shed loads of money. Not too sure about msgs though
A call option allows its purchaser to buy ("call in") stocks at a certain price on a certain date--say, 100 shares of Walmart for $50 on November 1. A put option allows its purchaser to sell ("put") stocks on a certain price for a certain date. The seller of the option has to buy them (in a put) or sell them (in a call) if the option is exercised.
The past tense of divert is diverted.
The verb of diversion is divert. As in "to divert someone".
Regular call options have limited risk and unlimited upside gains while binary call options have limited risk along with limited upside gain.