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  1. #1
    Douglas C. Neidermeyer
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    For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two incoming
    calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is dumped directly to
    voicemail.

    My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.

    Is this a phone issue or a system issue?

    Doug





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  2. #2
    RadAct
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    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail


    "Douglas C. Neidermeyer" <doug@faber.edu> wrote in message
    news:vcydnTrrN8NBILvYnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
    > For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two
    > incoming calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is dumped
    > directly to voicemail.
    >
    > My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.
    >
    > Is this a phone issue or a system issue?
    >
    > Doug
    >


    Happens to me too. I'll be sitting right next to the phone or have
    it in the car and it's on. Then all of a sudden I get a notification that
    I have voicemail.

    There are 832 freqs available to the cellular companies but they don't
    get all of them, they all share. Also all cell sites don't have all the
    freqs
    available so, if the particular site your near is busy, it will forward the
    call to voicemail. You will always get a signal but that's just coming
    from the control channel.

    Hope this helps





  3. #3
    RichC
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    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail


    "Douglas C. Neidermeyer" <doug@faber.edu> wrote in message
    news:vcydnTrrN8NBILvYnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
    > For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two
    > incoming calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is dumped
    > directly to voicemail.
    >
    > My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.
    >
    > Is this a phone issue or a system issue?
    >
    > Doug

    It happened to me for the first time on my 8300 2 nights ago. Just a glitch
    I guess.





  4. #4
    The Other Funk
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    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail

    Finding the keyboard operational
    Douglas C. Neidermeyer entered:

    > For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two
    > incoming calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is
    > dumped directly to voicemail.
    >
    > My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.
    >
    > Is this a phone issue or a system issue?
    >
    > Doug


    Most likely system but there isn't any thing that can be done abou it.
    If there is any probem between the wired phone system and the cellular
    network,the call goes to voice mail. If the Location Register loses your
    phone, straight to voice mail. No traffic channel available? Voicemail.
    Serving cell hosed? Voicemail. Software being downloaded? You might have a
    pilot channel here for bars but calls are going to voicemail. Why you have
    a pilot channel during software loads is stupid but that's the way it is
    setup.
    On the phone side if the reverse link isn't working right, interference
    phone doesn't responed in time, you'll get voice mail.
    In your case, I'll bet on cell problems. Verizon knows there is a problem
    and will fix it. They don't make money if it's broke.
    Bob

    --
    --
    Coffee worth staying up for - NY Times
    www.moondoggiecoffee.com




  5. #5
    The Other Funk
    Guest

    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail

    Finding the keyboard operational
    Douglas C. Neidermeyer entered:

    > For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two
    > incoming calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is
    > dumped directly to voicemail.
    >
    > My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.
    >
    > Is this a phone issue or a system issue?
    >
    > Doug


    Most likely system but there isn't any thing that can be done abou it.
    If there is any probem between the wired phone system and the cellular
    network,the call goes to voice mail. If the Location Register loses your
    phone, straight to voice mail. No traffic channel available? Voicemail.
    Serving cell hosed? Voicemail. Software being downloaded? You might have a
    pilot channel here for bars but calls are going to voicemail. Why you have
    a pilot channel during software loads is stupid but that's the way it is
    setup.
    On the phone side if the reverse link isn't working right, interference
    phone doesn't responed in time, you'll get voice mail.
    In your case, I'll bet on cell problems. Verizon knows there is a problem
    and will fix it. They don't make money if it's broke.
    Bob

    --
    --
    Coffee worth staying up for - NY Times
    www.moondoggiecoffee.com




  6. #6
    Douglas C. Neidermeyer
    Guest

    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail

    "Douglas C. Neidermeyer" <doug@faber.edu> wrote in message
    news:vcydnTrrN8NBILvYnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
    > For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two
    > incoming calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is dumped
    > directly to voicemail.
    >
    > My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.
    >
    > Is this a phone issue or a system issue?
    >
    > Doug


    Thanks for all the info. Let's call it a system issue...

    Doug





  7. #7
    Douglas C. Neidermeyer
    Guest

    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail

    "Douglas C. Neidermeyer" <doug@faber.edu> wrote in message
    news:vcydnTrrN8NBILvYnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
    > For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two
    > incoming calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is dumped
    > directly to voicemail.
    >
    > My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.
    >
    > Is this a phone issue or a system issue?
    >
    > Doug


    Thanks for all the info. Let's call it a system issue...

    Doug





  8. #8
    Nick Danger
    Guest

    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail

    I've had this happen quite often too. It seems that it happens more often if
    someone is calling from another VZW phone. Someone can make multiple
    attempts to call me from their cell phone and constantly get dumped to my
    voicemail. But if in the middle of it all, I call my number from a landline,
    it goes right through. I suspect that "In-network" calls get lower priority
    during busy times because VZW can't make money on them. Others have told me
    that they can't possibly do that. I don't normally go in for conspiracy
    theories, but I think I want to nurture this one a little while longer.





  9. #9
    Douglas C. Neidermeyer
    Guest

    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail


    "Nick Danger" <yourname@yourdomain.com> wrote in message
    news:r8xWg.27$t_.5@newsfe09.lga...
    > I've had this happen quite often too. It seems that it happens more often
    > if someone is calling from another VZW phone. Someone can make multiple
    > attempts to call me from their cell phone and constantly get dumped to my
    > voicemail. But if in the middle of it all, I call my number from a
    > landline, it goes right through. I suspect that "In-network" calls get
    > lower priority during busy times because VZW can't make money on them.
    > Others have told me that they can't possibly do that. I don't normally go
    > in for conspiracy theories, but I think I want to nurture this one a
    > little while longer.


    I hadn't though of that but connecting the dots, I bet they control it from
    those black helicopters I often see hovering nearby when this happens..

    Doug





  10. #10
    jgrove24@hotmail.com
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    Re: Calls Going Directly to Voicemail


    Douglas C. Neidermeyer wrote:
    > For the last week or so, I've been having a problem with one or two incoming
    > calls a day where the phone doesn't ring and the call is dumped directly to
    > voicemail.
    >
    > My phone was on, not in use and I'm in a strong signal area.
    >
    > Is this a phone issue or a system issue?
    >
    > Doug


    RUcifer has forwarded this issue to R&D HQ and staffing has been
    initiated.

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