Connect with the last person you called -- even if the line is busy

Tired of redialing phone numbers? Regardless of the status of your previous call -- answered, unanswered, or busy -- unwiredVoice:) Redial will connect you to the number you just dialed. If the line is busy, unwiredVoice:) Redial will attempt to contact the number for up to 30 minutes. When the line is available, you will receive a notification call and will be connected to the other person.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Pick up the phone handset and dial *66.
  2. A voice prompt will then announce the last number you dialed and ask for confirmation to make the call.
  3. Press 1 to start the Redial request and hang up.
  4. As soon as the call is answered, Redial will call you back. You will hear a distinctive short-short-long ring.
  5. Pick up the phone handset and begin speaking.

 

To deactivate Redial:

  1. Pick up the phone handset, listen for the dial tone, and dial *86.
  2. You will hear a voice prompt confirming that the command has been recognized.
  3. Hang up the phone handset.
  4. All Redial requests are now deactivated.

Usage Notes:

  • If you are trying to reach a busy or unanswered number, Redial will attempt to connect your call every two minutes for a period of 30 minutes.
  • Redial cannot be activated for calls made to numbers outside of your regional calling area; calls to 411, 611, 911, 900, or toll-free numbers; or operator-assisted numbers.