on 13-03-2015 19:22
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on 14-03-2015 08:10
on 14-03-2015 10:01
on 14-03-2015 10:01
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
You need to increase the ringing time which will stop the call diverted to voicemail directly.
You need to call **61*901*11*30#
So why does it ring on the second attempted call then?
on 14-03-2015 10:12
on 14-03-2015 10:12
It isn't a ringtime length problem, it's a connection problem, either the sim or a fault with signal.
on 14-03-2015 10:17
Just to add a bit more detail to the answer that was given by my collegue
Turn off the manual and scheduled Do Not Disturb on the iPhone, and this resolves the problem
Also switch off the Repeated Calls.
If you don't have the icon, try this....
Credit to Fixitdesk.com
15-03-2015 08:04 - edited 15-03-2015 08:13
15-03-2015 08:04 - edited 15-03-2015 08:13
@Anonymous wrote:
I have been experiencing the same issue for several weeks whereby all caller incoming calls go straight toVM on the first/second call and it is only upon the second or third call it rings. Please help!
I think its more of a connection issue too and not a voicemail issue. But just to rule out voicemail been an issue, could you turn VM off for the time been. Dial 1760 and the recorded message should confirm that its now switched off.
It's easy enough to switch VM back on later by dialing 1750.
Also, go to http://status.o2.co.uk and enter your postcode and see if there is a mast issue in your area. If nothing is shown try following the rest of this post.
Try a friend's O2 sim card in your phone to see if that's ok, if that sim card is OK and also if possible, go to an O2 store and get your sim card replaced or if you can't, call O2 customer service on 202. At least if O2 are making excuses about giving you a replacement sim, you can mention to them that you have already tried another sim card in your phone and that it worked fine.
on 18-03-2015 12:07
Awesome advice here guys! I hope @Anonymous found it useful
Really good team work !