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What does it mean when I call someone and there is no ringing?

What does it mean when I call someone and there is no ringing?

If this is occuring when using a telephone, it usually indicates that your service has been interrupted or disconnected. Usually, a downed line, poorly serviced area, or an unpaid phone bill is the main culprit.

When you call someone and it doesn’t ring and goes straight to voicemail?

The Phone Call is Going Straight to Voicemail If this happens it’s usually for one of two reasons: The phone is not on – either the battery died or the person has turned their phone off. The phone is in airplane mode – Airplane mode is a function the phone’s owner will use to disconnect it from the service.

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Can’t hear phone ringing when I make a call iPhone?

Here are a few tips on how to fix your iPhone if it’s not ringing.

  • Turn off Do Not Disturb mode.
  • Check that your iPhone isn’t stuck in headphone mode.
  • See if any custom ringtones aren’t working.
  • Make sure the number isn’t blocked on your iPhone.
  • Ensure your iPhone isn’t on Silent.
  • Increase your iPhone volume.

What does it sound like when someone blocks your number?

If you call a phone and hear the normal number of rings before getting sent to voicemail, then it’s a normal call. If you’re blocked, you would only hear a single ring before being diverted to voicemail. If the one-ring and straight-to-voicemail pattern persists, then it may be a case of a blocked number.

How come when I call someone on my iPhone they cant hear me?

If people can’t hear you on phone or FaceTime calls Open the Voice Memos app. Tap the Record button , speak at the bottom of your phone, then stop the recording. When you play back the memo, you should hear your voice clearly. If you don’t hear your voice clearly, contact Apple Support.

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Why does my phone ring when I call someone?

This happens because the ringing tone you hear is produced by your local exchange independently of the phone at the other end actually ringing. In the old days of mechanical exchanges, the actual ringing signal to the called phone was fed back down the line to the caller, so what you heard was effectively the phone actually being rung.

What comes first – ringing or silence?

As you know, the ringing tone you hear consists of a few seconds of ringing followed by a few seconds of silence. But there is no reason the ringing has to come first. You might actually hear a few seconds of silence first and then the ringing sound. Meanwhile at the other end, they might hear the ringing first, followed by the silence.

Why can’t I hear the ringtone on a long distance call?

Sometimes on a long-distance call the required communication between the trunk exchanges didn’t happen, so you’d hear the remote ringing tone. The upshot of this is that the called phone can actually ring – and be answered, if the person is next to it – before hear any tones. I believe it has to do with the phone tower.

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Why do people hang up before I can answer the phone?

People hang up before I can answer, as they assume they have not gotten thru. Or they hang up and then redial, assuming they did something wrong. And if I’m on my landline with a client, the cell rings and rings and rings rings and rings and rings and won’t go to voicemail.