Problem Calling Local Numbers
Is anyone else experiencing call connection issues? I have been unable to connect a call to several local numbers - same area code, even the same prefix in cases as my own. I can dial the number but I hear nothing other than static or silence instead of a ringing tone. Curiously enough, I have no problems calling our cell phones (same area code) that are on the AT&T network.
This has been happening for the last few weeks and only with local numbers. Any number dialed long-distance or toll free seems to connect with no issues.
I am frustrated with this - if VOIPo support is reading, I do have a ticket opened for this matter.
-Roxor
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Hopefully the ticket includes "Call Reference ID" examples from your call history. I am betting its unique to you or your exchange.
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I've had this issue when calling the Thai restaurant down the street. I dial and the line goes dead--no ring, no answer, nothing. The call is evidently connecting, though, because once they called me back after I tried to call them three times unsuccessfully.
I don't make many outbound calls from my home phone, so I haven't noticed a pattern, but I'll keep an eye on things and start reporting call ids to support if I continue to see it happen.
--Jason
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Just experienced this again when trying to call in to my work voicemail from home. I tried with the regular phone, a softphone on my home network, and a softphone on my cell phone over Verizon's 3G network and all calls just had dead air. I'm off to log a ticket...
--Jason
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OP here -
Problem still occurs. Support applied multiple treatments to various numbers in my call history. However, every OTHER line in the local exchange cannot be connected. Phone rings, then dead air. This is EXTREMELY frustrating. I cannot possibly be expected to create a support ticket for every single phone number I call locally that is not connected.
Surely there is a way to look at the connection between me and my local provider - hopefully, a fix can be applied at that level. Right now, it's like playing whack-a-mole and the spouse is not pleased.
Anyone out there listening? I've opened *another* ticket today.
Very frustrating.
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Originally Posted by
Roxor+2009
OP here -
every OTHER line in the local exchange cannot be connected.
Curious as to exactly what that means? 4000, 4002,4004 works but 4001, 3 & 5 don't?
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>> Curious as to exactly what that means?
>> 4000, 4002,4004 works but 4001, 3 & 5 don't?
Yes - that is correct. I can call 555-1212 just fine, but 555-1213 doesn't work. I have no idea if 556-1212 doesn't work - I simply do not make enough local calls to have a complete dataset to analyze. My simple expectation is that when I pick up the phone and dial a number, I need it to be connected. Right now, that expectation is not met for the telephone numbers that are local to my home location that I have recently called.
Here is what I don't understand:
When I have reported an exact telephone number that cannot be connected, I put it in a support ticket and the support team then applies configuration that allows me to dial the number. Problem solved. SO clearly, there is a solution.
However, this seems to be on a number-by-number basis. Surely there is a way to apply the same fix at a more macro level?
Hopefully, this makes sense.
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Definitely seems odd ..... or even as the case may be. :p Fortunately I haven't experienced that (yet) although I don't call too many local numbers. While I have had my share of problems things have been good recently.
<knock plastic, wood, metal and anything else I can find>
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Does if fail also if you dial the full 10 digit number (area code and number). Might be worth testing.
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voipinit
Does if fail also if you dial the full 10 digit number (area code and number). Might be worth testing.
Affirmative - we only dial 10 digit numbers. The numbers we have called in the local area are not connected.