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It means that the person has a prepaid phone and has ran out of minutes and need to refill their account in order to receive calls and be reachable again.
You can send and receive any number of messages you want.
Leave a message. It will be picked up when the 'phone becomes reachable.
First check his phone if it has a lock on it or check if he has secured messages check also the call register re; missed calls, receive calls,and dialled calls. Most of the guys pretending the number that was save on his mobile are girl names.
If you call your phone company they can block the number for you so you do not receive anything from that person anymore.
If a number is not reachable, it usually means that a person's phone is not turned on. It can also mean that the phone is not in an area that has phone reception through the use of a microwave transmitting tower.
No there has not been a texting app yet released. But on the other hand the PS vita can receive text messages. The PS vita gives you a new number in which you can receive text messages. But the downside to it is you are not able to respond back to the text messages. Sony may release a texting app in the future, but nothing has been announced about it.
the call divert number in BSNL for missed calls is 17010 Let me tell u the trick. the trick is that -- when u want to talk to someone dear and don't want anyone to disturb u or rather don't want anyone to know that ur phone is busy or engaged, u just need to do is before making the call activate this by going to call divert function and diverting all voice calls to the number 17010 and after its activated whoever calls u will get to hear that u r not reachable or are out of coverage area. this way u don't get caught and the best part being that u receive a sms stating which call u missed.
Not the ones you receive - but certainly they keep track of the number you send. They need to know if you exceed any free text allowance you have - so they can charge you for any sent messages over your limit. All sent texts are usually itemised on your bill !
This means that the number you typed in is not a valid number or is no longer in use
Yes. You must be running at least iOS 5 though and have several other contacts on iOS 5 or higher to iMessage. You can send and receive these iMessages using your real phone number if you have a Mac running OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) or higher via the Messages app.
Yes, You are blocked.