That is the point of voice mail.
We cannot be available all the time. The voice mail will be saved and then you access it the next time you switch on your 'phone.
Shut down your computer or if on your phone, turn it off. Make sure to log off.
If you turn off the electric current in the solenoid, the solenoid quits pulling its armature.
It is usually because you are not in a area with reseption. Or it could just be you have a crapy phone. Inalliv's answer: Currently we are in a sunspot maximum and that can cause radio problems.
the light bulb gives off more light
That happens when the appliance supplied by the outlet is switched off.
No, because voice mail only works when you have your phone switched on. Voicemail is in your phone so if it is turned off how can it work?
yes I think above incorrect answer. My understanding is that if phone is switched off, then phone cannot register missed call so user cannot see. Hence why user should have voicemail activated & set-up to kick in if phone is off or out of reception so user knows someone tried to call as they will hopefully leave voicemail. This is what happens on my mobile phone.
It either means they are out of the service area, or they do not have voicemail is what Telus told me.... their # still is on but they have the phone off
If you have a cell phone that is turned on you can always be tracked to the nearest cell tower. This is necessary for the system to work, so that you can make and receive calls.If the GPS in the cell phone is enabled and you are outside (so it can lock to the satellites) you can be tracked to about 10 feet.The only way to be certain that you cannot be tracked through your cell phone is to always keep it turned off except when you want to make a call or check voicemail. Of course everyone will have to leave messages on your voicemail when they try to call you. Everytime you turn the phone on to make a call or check voicemail you will be located and tracked until you turn the cell phone off again.Perhaps you should forget cell phones and only use a landline phone with an answering machine.
If a cell phone has call waiting then it will ring for a few times and then go to voicemail, sometimes there will be a busy signal, other times it will take you straight to voicemail. It just depends on if the cell phone has call waiting and how busy their number is. If there are more than one person trying to call a number at the same time you will most likely get a busy signal. If a cell phone is turned off or dead it will go straight to voicemail until it gets turned back. The cell phone will have no record of the phone call in their phone log unless a voicemail was left.
You call his number... Then wait for his voicemail to go off and talk
Only for as long as there is enough battery power for the phone to complete the send function.
Voicemail does not run on your phone. It is hosted back at the phone company's office. Check with your cell service provider, they should be able to help you.
Reason why calls are sometimes directed to voicemail: -The called party is not available - with the call divert set up, calls that are not answered after certain number of rings will be directed to voicemail -part of call screening. This is to examine the importance of the call so that no time wasted in answering unwanted calls.
A cell phone does not have a busy signal. If the person is on the phone, the call would go to voicemail, or it would go to call waiting.
No, it does not. Only if the phone is switched on will it register a missed call.
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