Thank you. While the <property> can be set according to your script (to e.g. <Voiceunconditional>), the <value> cannot. Terminal indicates <value> can either be "number to or the time-out". It strikes me that such <value> is relevant in connection with other <properties> (e.g. VoiceBusy, VoiceNoReply, VoiceNoreplyTimeout, VoiceNotReachable) either for forwarding to a number or set a time-out, but irrelevant in connection with <Voiceunconditional>, as the very purpose of such <property> is to be unconditional of any <value>. Empty string does not unset it. Command line, $ /usr/share/ofono/scripts/set-call-forwarding VoiceUnconditional " " results in following error message: "Unable SetProperty org.ofono. Error. InvalidArguments: Invalid arguments in method call". Changing value to zero-time-out or cell-phone number results in the same.
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