03-31-2020 11:51 AM - edited 01-05-2022 10:10 AM
03-31-2020 12:28 PM
@gblackma wrote:@bijayhirachan here's an outage map see if you are affected, if not let us know so that we can assist you further http://outagereport.ca/publicmobile
@gblackma If the OP was affected by the outage he would be getting no service. The error @bijayhirachan is getting because all circuits in his area are currently being used up.
03-31-2020 12:01 PM
@bijayhirachan here's an outage map see if you are affected, if not let us know so that we can assist you further http://outagereport.ca/publicmobile
03-31-2020 11:53 AM
The message "all circuits are busy" on a phone means that all available connections in that phone network are being used. A given network has a limited number of switches used to place calls, and when this number is exceeded, additional calls can only go through once others complete. Typically, all circuits are only full during emergencies when an abnormally large number of people in the same area try to make calls simultaneously. Phone companies try to maintain more circuits than registered phones to prevent circuit traffic, however sometimes they still become overloaded. When receiving this message when making a call, wait briefly, then retry the call.
03-31-2020 11:53 AM - edited 03-31-2020 11:57 AM
There's nothing you can do, it's something on Public's end, everyone or at least a lot of people are having this issue. It seems the entire network is down for much of Western Canada.