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With Qwest I have to cancel forwarding from the home phone not the cell phone.

To activate/deactivate (cancel) call forwarding service on your home phone usually requires some key combination. But if it happens that you forgot those key combinations then you should call your phone providers customer assistant service to cancel it.

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To reverse call forwarding on your phone you need to go into the call forwarding settings in your phone. If this is unavailable, you will need to contact your service provider.

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Using VoIP like RingCentral have features to reverse call forwarding like web call back.

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