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This is the second time this has happened in Zip 89451. Had an incoming call, couldn't answer went to voicemail. I see it in my visual voicemail list but I can't play it. The 'Play' button is grayed out.
I had to dial *86 last month for the same reason.
It's like the voicemail was never downloaded to the phone. This is on iOS 7.1.2, and even though our coverage is a joke, I had some 3G because the phone rang. When I have only 1x calls go straight to voicemail.
Why would the network not download a specific voicemail? All my to.her voicemails download, but this is the second time this happened.
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SierraTech,
We want to make sure that you are able to get your voicemails at anytime. One thing that I would like for you to do is to go into Settings, General, Scroll down to Rest, tap on Reset Network Settings. Then once that is done power cycling please re-try your voicemail. Please keep us posted.
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SierraTech,
We want to make sure that you are able to get your voicemails at anytime. One thing that I would like for you to do is to go into Settings, General, Scroll down to Rest, tap on Reset Network Settings. Then once that is done power cycling please re-try your voicemail. Please keep us posted.
KevinR_VZW
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Thanks for reply, it downloaded a couple of days ago, I'm not sure when, but it may have occurred when I drove next to 1 of your 2 Towers.
I had Reset Network settings previously which did not help (of course I had to re-enroll all my client WiFi networks which is a pain for me since that's about 25 networks).
I did this last month while troubleshooting our major reception issues in 89451 multiple clients iPhone 4 / 4s / 5 & 5s couldn't communicate.