on 20-09-2014 21:35
on 20-09-2014 21:35
Previous to me getting my 6 Plus I had VVM.
I’ve tried dialling 1750 to turn on voicemail but all I hear is 3 beeps and no recorded announcement. The same happens when I dial 1760.
I’ve tried reseting network settings, but that made no difference.
I was wondering if anyone else is having issue with VVM since getting the iPhone 6, or could suggest something else to try to get VVM working.
Thanks in advance
on 20-09-2014 21:54
on 20-09-2014 21:59
One of the posts in the links refers to hearing 3 beeps instead of the recorded message when dialling 1750, 1760 as live voicemail issue and advises to call 202.
I’ll give them a call tomorrow and update with how I get on.
on 20-09-2014 22:01
on 20-09-2014 22:01
on 20-09-2014 22:01
on 20-09-2014 22:04
on 20-09-2014 22:04
on 21-09-2014 07:44
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi there i hadths problemwhn they activated my upgrade, i rang 202 and they said they fix it within 24 hrs. They had put me on anirmal data plan not a specificiphone data tariff. Hope this helps.
Thanks Haylz for the help.
I'm going to call 202 a bit later and hopefully that will solve my issue.
I definitely had VVM with my iPhone 5s. Weird thing is, I haven't changed my sim card, just got a new iPhone, but getting a new iPhone must be the cause I would think.
on 21-09-2014 08:51
Just got off the phone from 202.
The first adviser was unable to help so she transfered me over to one of the Guru's.
He said that it looked like VVM or VM wasnt provisioned on my account, so he done something and called me back on another telephone number while he tried leaving a VM. After this the VM came through on VVM.
Despite this I still hear the 3 beeps when I call 1750 or 1760, perhaps these numbers have changed recently?
on 21-09-2014 10:20
on 21-09-2014 10:20
Many people with iphones have found they need to use 175002 and 176002 to activate and deactivate voicemail.
on 21-09-2014 12:24
I'm just a bit confused now... Do you want to use visual voice mail or the normal 901 voice mail?
on 21-09-2014 14:55
@jonsie wrote:Many people with iphones have found they need to use 175002 and 176002 to activate and deactivate voicemail.
Your a star jonsie. Using those numbers now allows me to turn on/off voicemail if I so wish, whereas before the 1750, 1760 numbers didnt work.
Thanks again for the help