Setup guides
Call forwarding setup, by carrier
Already have a number you don’t want to give up? Forward it to a Callkeep business line with one short code. These guides cover every major Canadian carrier — postpaid, prepaid, and home phone.
- BellBell Mobility
Forward your Bell mobile or home phone to a real business line. Step-by-step codes for postpaid, prepaid, and landline, plus the MyBell app path and airtime gotchas.
- RogersRogers Wireless
Set call forwarding on a Rogers mobile or home phone in under a minute. Includes the MyRogers app path, the GSM codes that actually work, and what counts as airtime.
- TelusTelus Mobility
Forward your Telus mobile or home phone to a business line. Standard GSM codes for Telus Mobility, vertical codes for Telus Home Phone, and the My Telus app path.
- Freedom MobileFreedom Mobile · Quebecor / Videotron
How to set call forwarding on a Freedom Mobile line. Includes the GSM codes, the Freedom Mobile app path, and what happens to forwarded calls outside your home zone.
- KoodoKoodo Mobile · Telus
Set call forwarding on a Koodo Mobile line in under a minute. Includes the standard GSM codes, the Koodo Self-Serve path, and what counts as airtime on prepaid.
- FidoFido Mobile · Rogers
Set call forwarding on a Fido Mobile line in under a minute. Includes the standard GSM codes that work on the Rogers core network, the Fido My Account path, and what counts as airtime on prepaid.
- Virgin PlusVirgin Plus (formerly Virgin Mobile) · Bell
How to set call forwarding on a Virgin Plus line. Uses Bell's core network, so the standard GSM codes work on every postpaid and prepaid plan. Includes the My Virgin Plus app path.
- Public MobilePublic Mobile (Telus prepaid) · Telus
Set call forwarding on a Public Mobile line. Uses Telus's network, so the standard GSM codes apply. Forwarded calls use your prepaid balance; here's how to manage it from Self-Serve.
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