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Monday, December 12, 2022

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Volume 41 Table of Contents Issue 282
Re: Unable to call a specific number with my AT&T landline cordless phone.
Re: Unable to call a specific number with my AT&T landline cordless phone.
Re: Unable to call a specific number with my AT&T landline cordless phone.
Message-ID: <18-cnWJu978gawn-nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com> Date: 10 Dec 2022 16:14:37 -0500 From: Retired.at.Home@serv-2.i.ord.giganews.com Subject: Re: Unable to call a specific number with my AT&T landline cordless phone. On 12/10/22 12:45 PM, Bill Horne wrote: > > I am currently using an AT&T cordless phone model#CL82229 IDTE S/N > 4H601144967. As of Dec. 1, 2022, I have not been able to dial my > neices number with either one of my cordless phones. The call will > ring once and go straight into voice mail. She called her carrier > T-Mobile and they did a trouble-shoot and found nothing, my number is > not blocked on her end, and I also contacted my carrier Frontier > Communications and they also troubleshoot my phone lines, the > technician advised me that the problem is with the phone itself. I > cannot find a feature on this phone that might help me to alleviate > this problem, is there anything I can do besides buying a new phone, > which is now very very expensive for me; being a senior citizen on a > fixed income? I still prefer to have a landline because it is more > convenient for me not having to worry about the dropped call in the > middle of important conversations. > > https://forums.att.com/conversations/att-phone-equipment/unable-to-call-a-specific-number-with-my-att-landline-cordless-phone/6393b53f42ba910b5c75eff6 Have you tried using a corded phone to make this call ? If call still goes to VM, suspect it is a T-Mobile, or her cell phone, issue.
Moderator's Note

Please send your reply to the original poster at the “forums.att.com” board that the URL points to: he will probably not see it here.

Also, readers please note that the phone is an “AT&T” model, but the person who posted the entry I cited is using Frontier as his dial-tone provider.

- Bill Horne
Message-ID: <g49lL.9538$Tcw8.9091@fx10.iad> Date: 10 Dec 2022 19:00:19 -0500 From: Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net> Subject: Re: Unable to call a specific number with my AT&T landline cordless phone. On 12/10/2022 12:45, Bill Horne wrote: > > I am currently using an AT&T cordless phone model#CL82229 IDTE S/N > 4H601144967. As of Dec. 1, 2022, I have not been able to dial my > neices number with either one of my cordless phones. The call will > ring once and go straight into voice mail. She called her carrier > T-Mobile and they did a trouble-shoot and found nothing, my number is > not blocked on her end, and I also contacted my carrier Frontier > Communications and they also troubleshoot my phone lines, the > technician advised me that the problem is with the phone itself. I > cannot find a feature on this phone that might help me to alleviate > this problem, is there anything I can do besides buying a new phone, > which is now very very expensive for me; being a senior citizen on a > fixed income? I still prefer to have a landline because it is more > convenient for me not having to worry about the dropped call in the > middle of important conversations. > > https://forums.att.com/conversations/att-phone-equipment/unable-to-call-a-specific-number-with-my-att-landline-cordless-phone/6393b53f42ba910b5c75eff6 I've never heard of a phone blocking a specific number. Do you have any other phone to plug into the RJ-11 jack to test? If you were local to me, I have a number of old trimline handsets; I'd just give you one. You can still pick up one of these very cheap basic corded phones at any local retailer. They might cost fewer than $10 for a set at Walmart... would be good to have in case of a power outage.
Message-ID: <20221211122834.GA1016633@telecomdigest.us> Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2022 12:28:34 +0000 From: Bill Horne <masassimQRMilation@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Unable to call a specific number with my AT&T landline cordless phone. On Sat, Dec 10, 2022 at 07:00:19PM -0500, Michael Trew wrote: > On 12/10/2022 12:45, Bill Horne wrote: >> >> I am currently using an AT&T cordless phone model#CL82229 IDTE S/N >> 4H601144967. As of Dec. 1, 2022, I have not been able to dial my >> neices number with either one of my cordless phones. The call will >> ring once and go straight into voice mail. She called her carrier >> T-Mobile and they did a trouble-shoot and found nothing, my number is >> not blocked on her end, and I also contacted my carrier Frontier >> Communications and they also troubleshoot my phone lines, the >> technician advised me that the problem is with the phone itself. I >> cannot find a feature on this phone that might help me to alleviate >> this problem, is there anything I can do besides buying a new phone, >> which is now very very expensive for me; being a senior citizen on a >> fixed income? I still prefer to have a landline because it is more >> convenient for me not having to worry about the dropped call in the >> middle of important conversations. >> >> https://forums.att.com/conversations/att-phone-equipment/unable-to-call-a-specific-number-with-my-att-landline-cordless-phone/6393b53f42ba910b5c75eff6 > > I've never heard of a phone blocking a specific number. Do you have any > other phone to plug into the RJ-11 jack to test? > > If you were local to me, I have a number of old trimline handsets; I'd just > give you one. You can still pick up one of these very cheap basic corded > phones at any local retailer. They might cost fewer than $10 for a set at > Walmart... would be good to have in case of a power outage. As with the previous reply, please send your query to the original poster at the “forums.att.com” URL shown above: he will probably not see it here. Also, please ask him to consider these possible explanations: 1. His Neice might have blocked his number: I’d recommend he write a “snail mail” letter to his neice, asking her to check - and also asking IF she wants him to call, and if so, when. He could also borrow someone’s cell phone, but unless his neice answers a call from an unknown number, he won’t be sure, and it would be an awkward conversation either way. 2. His neice might have forgotten to pay her bill: some companies will limit delinquent accounts to “Voice Mail only” operation until the account is current. 3. His neice might have forwarded her number to Voice mail. Assuming that his neice still wants to receive his calls, AND that her service is working - A. He might not have TouchTone service, so any phone you give him might need to be a dial model, or at least have a “dial pulse” capability (most “push button” phones have that option.) It’s usually easier to borrow an instrument from a friend or neighbor, and plug it in at the demarc. B. His next step is to test his line, and then write to his state’s PUC if the problem is verified AT THE DEMARC. HTH. YMMV. Bill Horne -- (Please remove QRM for direct repies)
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