You may be trying to call a number, but then you get a message which says that the number you have dialed is not in service. Why can it happen? Is there something wrong that you do? Let’s read the explanation about the meaning of the number you have dialed is not in service here according to the Tekpip site.
The Reasons of The Number You Have Dialed Is Not in Service
If you get a message which says that the number you have dialed is not in service when you are trying to call someone’s phone number, it can mean that the number you are calling entered you on their blocklist. However, it is not the only reason. There are some other reasons why you can get this message as you are able to read below according to the Tekpip site.
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- The Number Is Disconnected from the Network Provider or The Number Is Wrong.
When you are trying to call someone, but then you hear a message from the operator which says that the number you have dialed is not in service, one of the possible reasons is because the number that you are trying to call is disconnected from the network provider or the number is wrong. You may miss one or more numbers or you put one or more wrong numbers in it. So, you have to check the number again and make sure that it is a correct number. - The System Probably Misdialed You.
You may be sure that the number that you are trying to call is right. You have checked it several times, but you still get the message. If so, it is possible that the system misdialed you, so it leads to this message playing. It can happen when trying to call numbers under an area code at certain times of the day. Usually when the pressure on the phone lines is much as explained on the Tekpip site. If you try again and again to call that number at the same time, you may still get the call intercept message. If so, it is better for you to give it some time and then try dialing the number again. - The Person’s Phone Service Was Cut Off.
This message can appear if a person’s phone service was cut off. Usually, the reason why the phone service is cut off is because the person has not paid their phone bills. So, you get this call intercept message when you are trying to call them. - The Number Is Newly Issued and Has Not Been Included in the Routing Tables.
Another reason why you get this call message is probably because the number that you are trying to call was newly issued and it has not been included in the routing tables. It is called Number portability. According to the Tekpip site, basically the number does not belong to the carrier anymore and has not been added to another carrier. It may happen for some time. However, usually, if you wait for a few minutes to a few hours, the number can work. - The Number May be Fake.
The number that you are trying to call may be fake. Let’s say that you are given a name card by someone one day and then another time you try to call that person using the number they attached on their name card, but instead of connecting, you get the operator message which says that the number that you have dialed is not in service. If it happens, the number is possibly fake.
- The Number Is Disconnected from the Network Provider or The Number Is Wrong.
In many cases, when you get this operator message, it does not mean that you cannot call them permanently with that number as long as the number is correct. So, if you are sure that the number is correct, but for now you may be getting that message, it is better that you try to call it again later.
The Things That You Can Do When You Get the Number You Have Dialed Is Not In Service
If you find that you get the number you have dialed is not in service message when you are trying to call someone, there are several things that you can do as explained on Tekpip site below.
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- You can report the spam number.
Let’s say that you get the number from a name card or a business card or your caller ID. If so, but you get the number you have dialed is not in the service call message, the possible reason is because you were Robo called, spam called, or called by a telemarketer. If you have tried again and again to opt-out , but you still get that message, you can report the number to your carrier to block the number because it is a violation of government regulations to not be able to opt-out of their spam calls. - You have to confirm that it is not call forwarding.
When you dial the number, you are able to see the phone screen and check whether it shows call forwarding. If yes, the possible reason is that the subscriber has their calls forwarded to an invalid number. If you want to reach them, you can send a text to them. - You have to try again some time.
If you are sure that the number is correct and also you are sure that the number is not out of service, but you keep getting this message, you can try to call it later. It is because as explained earlier that this message sometimes appears because of overloaded phone lines. You can wait for a few minutes to a few hours and then try to call that number again. - You have to make sure that the number is correct.
Before you try to call the number, you have to make sure that the number is correct. If you miss a number or more or you may enter more numbers than it should or you may enter one or more wrong numbers in it, you will get this message. To check it, you can try to call the number by using another phone to see whether the message appears or not.
- You can report the spam number.
If you have tried all of these methods, but nothing works, you are able to contact the person by using another means such as social media and let them know that you have tried to contact them but it failed.
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