Why does it say the subscriber you have dialed is not in service?
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Why does it say the subscriber you have dialed is not in service?
When you get the “subscriber you have dialed is not in service” message when trying to make a call, it’s mostly because the receiver’s phone number has some issues. The customer has changed their number to an unlisted number (you’ll be getting a different response if the receiver has a new number listed).
Cell phone calls designated as “Unavailable” on a phone’s caller ID are placed from an area or region from which your wireless service provider or phone company is unable to retrieve a phone number. A “Restricted” phone call comes from a caller who has specifically blocked your phone from identifying his number.
What is Google subscriber phone?
The answer: Google voice members sign up for a phone number. You can give the phone number out just like a regular number. Phone calls and text messages are forwarded where you want them to be — like to a mobile phone. With google voice you can send and receive their text messages via internet as well.
How do you know if my number is blocked?
Call your contact back with a masked number.
- If the call goes through like usual–e.g., five or more rings–then your contact has blocked your number.
- If the call still stops after a ring or less and diverts to voicemail, your contact’s phone is dead.
What is a text subscriber number?
A text mail subscriber is a person who uses the internet to make phone calls, messages or email addresses. You can’t approach them they don’t receive phone calls however you can send them voicemail it will be converted to them as a plain text.
Is the subscriber you have dialed is not in service?
The reply “The subscriber you have dialed is not in service”” or “The number you have dialed is not in service’ are messages carefully worded to mean any one of three circumstances and the Telephone Company does not want you to know which is correct.
What does “the number you have dialed is not in service” mean?
The exact phrase used which I know is “The “NUMBER” you have dialed is not in service” It happens if you dial a number which is not yet assigned to anyone, as the telecom company has a lot of numbers and not all of them are assigned to subscribers so you can get this message.
What does it mean when a phone number is disconnected?
It means that whoever you’re attempting to call has service to that particular line disconnected. Perhaps they lost their phone or switched service providers and wasnt allowed to keep their old number, or they changed it themselves for some reason that I couldn’t even begin to guess at.
Why does my phone say not in service when I call?
For instance, they may not have paid their bill, resulting in their account being suspended. Alternatively there could be a fault on their line. Equally if the customer has cancelled their subscription, any calls to that line after it’s been cancelled may get a ‘not in service’ message.