Forward your Rogers line to a real business number
Last updated: June 5, 2026
Rogers Wireless uses the same 3GPP GSM forwarding standard as the rest of the Canadian Big Three, so the universal short codes below work on every Rogers postpaid and prepaid plan, plus Rogers MVNOs like Chatr and Fido (Fido has its own setup guide). Rogers Home Phone uses *72 / *73 vertical service codes, same as the legacy Bell and Telus landlines. The MyRogers app exposes the same toggles if you'd rather not deal with dialer codes.
The codes that work on Rogers mobile
These are 3GPP GSM short codes — dial them like a phone number from your Rogers line. Replace PHONE with your destination, in full E.164 form (e.g., +15875551234).
Conditional forwarding only catches calls in specific cases — usually what you want if you’re keeping your line for personal calls and only want missed business calls to reach your Callkeep number.
The codes for Rogers Home Phone
Rogers landlines use the older vertical service codes. Pick up the receiver, listen for dial tone, then:
Or use the MyRogers app
If you’d rather not memorize codes, the MyRogers app exposes the same toggles on iOS, Android, Web:
MyRogers → Wireless → Manage services → Call forwarding
Pricing and airtime
Forwarding itself is free on every Rogers postpaid wireless plan; the forwarded leg counts the same as an outgoing call and uses your bucket — irrelevant if you're on an unlimited Canada-wide plan, relevant on legacy per-minute plans or Rogers Prepaid.
Things to watch for
- Some older Rogers SIMs reject **004*PHONE# (set all conditional in one shot). Set no-answer, busy, and unreachable individually if it fails.
- Rogers Home Phone offers a paid 'Enhanced Call Forwarding' add-on that lets you change the forwarded-to number from a web portal. The basic *72 method works without the add-on; only buy it if you'll be changing destinations often.
- If you ported your number into Rogers from another carrier, give the forwarding settings 24 hours after the port to propagate before assuming the codes don't work.