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Posted on Apr 24, 2009

Voicemail message not coming on

I can dial in and access my voicemail all right, but when people call me, the phone just rings endlessly until a recording says that the user (me)is not accepting calls. How do I actually make my calls go to voicemail when I don't answer?

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    Which country are you in and which network are you using?

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I had the same problem. I just called my wireless provider, AT&T in CA (USA), and told the agent the problem. She said they had not added "basic voicemail" to my number, but should have. After 10 minutes it was on and voicemail works fine.

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