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Voicemail service not available
Phone: HTC A9
When accessing voicemail I get the "Service Not Available" message. It has been this way for the last 5 days ...
This is the first time this has happened in the last 4 years.
Thank you ...
Marvel12
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10 Messages
5 years ago
If you aren't getting voicemail notification alerts and you aren't traveling outside the AT&T wireless coverage area, see how to turn voicemail notification alerts on and off. Fix ‘Voicemail service is unavailable’ message’ Get a message that voicemail isn’t available? Just wait a bit and then try calling your voicemail again.
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ATTHelp
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231.3K Messages
5 years ago
Hi @SendToBBB!
For your privacy, it would be best if we continue this conversation privately. I will be sending you a private message(PM). Please check your forums private messages by clicking the envelope in the top section of this page or click Forums Inbox. Locate the PM from ATTCares and reply to my message with the requested account details. Thank you!
Cameron, AT&T Community Specialist
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abalaeff
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2 Messages
5 years ago
That's not what I and other people in this trend wrote!! I *am* getting voicemail notification alerts, and I *am* living in an AT&T coverage zone, and have not moved anywhere. I and others do not have a problem with notification alerts, WE SIMPLY CANNOT CONNECT TO THE FREAKING VOICEMAIL. Out calls to voicemail end up in a message: "Service is not available. Good-bye". THIS is the problem. And no, turning phones on and off doesn't help. As if we haven't tried gazillion times!
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Cefraser
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5 years ago
Absolutely ridiculous. Consumers pay way too much for this!!!! I'm so frustrated. Agreed that we should all contact FCC. This is not okay! Im expecting voicemails and this is very crucial for so many! We should all be compensated somehow. Will likely be leaving AT&T.
AT&T executives and CEO need to take responsibility as well.
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oldbellhead
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5 years ago
OK everyone. Take a deep breath. This is obviously a voicemail server and software problem. It appears to occur with phone numbers whose area codes are clustered around North Carolina. I have a 336 area code and currently live in Phoenix. It doesn't matter; I have a cursed number and my mailbox resides on a cursed voicemail server. I call in on my or my wife's unlocked Nokia 3.1 or to the voicemail number from my house phone, still get "Service Not Available". Since Sept. 25. So what to do?
Take heart, all is not lost. There are things called Star Codes, which will allow you to forward your voice traffic to your home phone and answering machine. But even better, try out Youmail, freely downloadable from the google store. It will intercept your unanswered voice traffic and route it to their alternative voicemail server. It will then send you an alert on your phone and convert your voice messages to text so you can read them like email. It also allows you to play the original voicemail message. It sets you up with a personalized greeting for your callers to hear when you aren't available. This is a good temporary workaround until the vendor gets its act together. It will stop the bleeding and allow you to communicate with your contacts asynchronously again. You can easily reverse it when everything is fixed. The only negative is that it is unable to retrieve the messages we all have waiting for us, stored on the AT&T server. Those should come back when the vendor fixes their issue.
On a more philosophical note, I am an AT&T retiree and worked for them for over 28 years. I worked for the "Old" AT&T. Before divestiture, before the breakup, before the sale to SBC Communications and rebranding to the "New" AT&T. Eventually I was the victim of outsourcing and offshoring. In all that time, I have never seen a service outtage so badly handled, customer and tech support so badly informed, and customers so badly treated as this. So what got lost in the name of lower costs, innovation, and competition, was something we antiques used to call "The Spirit of Service" Today, nobody cares, nobody takes responsibility, and no one is held accountable. We are probably not talking to actual AT&T employees, just contractors. We customers are just numbers on a spreadsheet, and the daily migration between carriers is wistfully viewed as Churn. Keep complaining, take to social media, and call on Randall Stephenson. Someday they will realize that without customers, a good product, and a spirit of service, they will have nothing but a bad reputation and year over year losses.
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pkaboo1234
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5 years ago
I talked to someone at AT&T today. She said this problem with the voice mail has been going on since some time in September, and it is spreading across the country. They are working on resolving it, but no time line about how long it will take.
No mention of what customers who can't access their voicemail could do in the meantime.
It's absurd.
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BillNettles
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5 years ago
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WAKKAWAKKA
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45 Messages
5 years ago
WELL SAID OLDBELLHEAD..but most do not have 'home phone' landlines now so forwarding is not an option, at least not for me.....and I don't have a 'smartphone' so cannot 'download app' but I'm probably in the minority there, but still a nice tip......anyway- thanks for the post......
THE (sad) SAGA CONTINUES .......... on and on and on (or really--- off!)
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VMMHTC
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5 Messages
5 years ago
The least AT&T can do is put out a message to affected customers stating that the problem is with their provider so people won't go nuts trying to fix it on their phones.
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VMNFMC
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5 Messages
5 years ago
Same here. Have not been able to access voicemail for over a week. Spent hours trying to figure it out until I came across this thread. I have a North Carolina area code. Thank you to all the those before me that have provided information even though it looks like there is no solution yet. And so we wait...
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