Another Google Voice problem
pc44:
Then, Verizon must be the culprit here, or so I am thinking. When your phone is off, Verizon is sending the calls straight to voicemail. I don't know what options Verizon offers, if any, but your best route might be to call Verizon and ask them if they can disable voicemail or see what other options they have for when your phone is off. That way the calls should keep ringing until Google's voicemail picks up. That's the only way I can think of resolving the Verizon voicemail issue.
pc44
carl:
The question here would be, why it only happens on one GV account and not on the other. ???
Had2:
I'm having problem as well with GV just stated to happen no call come in or out, when to the website try making call out is saying failed because of a network problem at 6:24 PM. Please try again.
Thank you! (Error ID: 82a2fd6dabe5f298)
carl:
Yeah, it looks like the slow death of " free" , if the problems with GV continue I will end up sooner or later with "paid' VOIP providers only. ::)
jimates:
Quote from: carl on June 13, 2012, 08:25:29 pm
It is going into the Verizon voice mail. The strange thig is, it does not happen with the other GV account with the same settings.
are both GV accounts forwarding to the same 2 cell phones, or is one forwarding to the verizon phone and the other forwarding to the t-mobile phone?
Usually when a cell phone is off, or not receiving a signal, the carrier sends the calls directly to it's voicemail. But different carriers may have different options.
ie: I know with At&t you can change the length of ring time before a call goes to voicemail, but only if the phone is receiving the call. Not if the phone is off or no service.
If you set conditional call forwarding, using the GV settings, you can then choose this setting for your phone. It might help when the phone is turned off, not sure.
When someone calls this phone directly and I don't pick up
Ring my other phones before going to voicemail
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