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Remote call forwarding

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In telecommunication, a remote call forwarding is a service feature that allows calls coming to a remote call-forwarding number to be automatically forwarded to any answering location designated by the call receiver.

Note: Customers may have a remote-forwarding telephone number in a central switching office without having any other local telephone service in that office.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C