IPhone :: Voice-mail Not Working, Its Saying "unable To Initiate Connection"
Jun 18, 2012
My voicemail isnt working when I go to it the message pops up and says "unable to initiate connection". Ive tried resetting the network and a bunch of other stuff but its still not working.
why is phone my phone saying voicemail unavailable unavailable to initiate connection, and the voicemail does not light up and you cannot press ok and the screen on voicemail is locked.
please can you support me to cancel the voicemail im my mobile because I;ve cancel it by the operator but still active with all rejected or an unswered calls
I have Verizon, and I click the Phone on the home page, then voicemail, then did all the steps, once I got to saving it, it said "Voicemail Unavailable, Unable to intiate connection." It's irritating me haha.I even went to Setting then Reset then reseted Network Settings and it's still saying it
I am unable to listen to new voicemail messages unless I first delete it and then go to "Deleted Messages" and then hit the play button to listen to it. I called my Sprint support line and they claimed they fixed it but they are sadly mistaken. I have the 4s at s/w release iOS 5.1
I have the iPhone 5c and am on IOS 8.1.1. When I get a voice mail, the voice mail icon no longer lights up. This has been since I updated to the latest version of IOS. I have to turn the phone off. When I turn the phone back on, the voice mail icon lights up. Is there a way to correct this?
I can't access my visual voice mail application and have to actually call my voice mail in order to get my messages. I just replaced the phone after having the old one "reset" at a Sprint store. The problem was rectified for a while then returned. I just got a new phone and after a few days, I'm having the same problem.
I am not receiving notifications that there are voice mails. This seemed to have started when I switched to visual voice mail (VVM). I will get notification after (a week sometimes) all at once for multiple messages.
I just updated my phone, and found a new app on my homepage. Its called visual voice mail, and when I bring it up, it makes me download a "Self Serve". When I downloaded it, it was supposed to download it to my memory card, but I cannot find it, and this app wont work. Anybody know how to get it up and running?
Is there a way to record multiple voice-mail's and then switch between the prerecorded voice-mails? Rather than having to record a new voicemail everytime I want to change it?
I have a Bold 9700 and HS500 headset. Everything worked perfectly for a while - music, calling etc. but just recently if I try to use voice dialing, if I hold down the control key on the earpiece to initiate voice dialing it gives some slow beeps, disconnects and loses its pairing connection to the phone. Now I have to go back - delete the headset and re-pair them again!
the proximity sensor works fine when I am on a phone call, (ie: my face does not push any buttons), but when I am listening to a Visual Voice Mail, I am constantly stopping the playback of the message when the screen touches my face. Seems like the screen lock out feature does not work at all in VVM (but works fine while on a call).
I couple of days ago it shut itself off again. I took out the battery to reset it, but when it came back on the home button quit working, on both the front screen and the keyboard. Also, all of my calls are going straight to voicemail and the Happenings widget isn't working right. When there are no current happenings it says "keep up to date with friends in social networks". If you touch it, it says to setup a Motoblur account to use this service, but I already have one. I've tried just resetting the password on there, but that did nothing. And if I try to set it up, it comes up with a force close screen.
I used to be able to access my voicemail. However about a week ago when I went to my voice mailbox, and pressed the message I wanted to hear, nothing happened. So I engaged the speaker butto and still nothing.When I put the phone to my ear, I get Siri asking what I want instead of the voicemail.