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Who is your carrier? the voice mail is set up via them call or web site. Your phone rings or not rings check ringer volume and ring tone and check if you always have a good signal.
Try to used another phone to call your missing phone,when its ringing then good..Listen for the ringing tone of your missing phone then look for it where the sound is coming from, If it's not the case and if someone answering when you are calling then make a conversation to him/her.
The call forwarding was turned off. To turn on, press speaker, enter 793, press 1(for set), press extention number, and enter 300. If you have call forwarding on and are looking for more rings, do the above steps except press 2 (for clear).
I had this problem once and on my phone I would get one ring and then it would stop. Checking the phone I saw I missed a call. I live in the mountains of Puerto Rico and I believe what is happen is the network plays the rings for the caller but the phone isn't doesn't get the signal or start ringing until 3 or 4 rings later. In other words the caller has already heard 4 or 5 rings and has given up. While you have heard only one ring and when you got to the phone you already missed the call. I told my friends to let it rings more then 5 times before giving up and that worked.
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