12-07-2018 08:54 PM - edited 01-05-2022 02:45 AM
24 hours ago, I activated my SIM, porting my precious number from NetTalk.
I can send/receive SMS texts, the data plan works, I can make outbound calls. BUT, when people call my number, my iPhone won’t ring, and the caller gets a mechanical message that simply reads out my Public Mobile cell number.
What is going on?
12-08-2018 03:27 PM
@bbholdings wrote:there is no support here
@bbholdings that is incorrect. Have you sent a private message to the moderator team for assistance? That is how you get support from Public Mobile. Please see here for the procedure: How to Get Help.
12-08-2018 03:22 PM
Hi,port requestaccount, just send a private message through the following link, and provide your public mobile phone number and PIN and explain whats going on :
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Knowledge-Base/The-Public-Mobile-Moderator-Team/ta-p/...
Regards
12-08-2018 03:15 PM
Have the same problem for a month could not text that's why I'm afraid to renew there is no support here
12-08-2018 01:28 PM
@Ffin Someone else answering your VOIP number is not a good sign. Try calling that number from another phone. If Joey answers again talk to him about how he got your number. It suggests your old provider actually assigned your number to someone else and you should contact the moderators immediately.
12-08-2018 11:05 AM
Yep, I have prepaid with Public Mobile for the month, and I’m prepaid for the year with NetTalk (6 months to go).
Funny thing is, when I call my own number from my Public Mobile cell, some guy called Joey answers. Just plain weird.
I’ll wait a few days for the port to complete.
12-08-2018 10:25 AM - edited 12-08-2018 10:31 AM
@akrit wrote:Wow. This is different.
First check whether you have enough credit/ money in your account to receive calls.
Then if you have then have you tried calling yourself or only tried texting? If you can not call yourself then you definitely do not have enough money in your sim.
If you can call yourself too then there is only one possibility of you blocking incoming calls or have blocked those particular contacts. Otherwise, I think it is not possible if you could call but not receive them unless while they are calling they did not had tower.
Let me know if this helps.
Calling out but not being able to receive is a common porting in progress issue. It isn't typically a payment issue or a blocked number issue. The VOIP folks have the fun for up to a week, mobile to mobile is up to half a day and Landline to Mobile is up to 3 business day typically. The reason why the incoming calls are not making the phone ring is because the port has not completed. They are still going to the old SIM. If you have a dual SIM phone putting the old sim in one slot and the PM sim in the other helps mitigate this issue.
12-08-2018 09:11 AM
Wow. This is different.
First check whether you have enough credit/ money in your account to receive calls.
Then if you have then have you tried calling yourself or only tried texting? If you can not call yourself then you definitely do not have enough money in your sim.
If you can call yourself too then there is only one possibility of you blocking incoming calls or have blocked those particular contacts. Otherwise, I think it is not possible if you could call but not receive them unless while they are calling they did not had tower.
Let me know if this helps.
12-07-2018 09:27 PM
Many thanks!
interesting, though, that the SMS function works!
12-07-2018 09:04 PM
I had a reverse issue. In my case, I had to go into 1. network setting and 2. network reset and after that3. cellulor network setting and check from there if you have your network active and applied the "recommeded" network setting. No harm in trying.
12-07-2018 08:58 PM
@Ffin, number ports from non wireless sources can take some time. In some cases up to a week. Are you able to check the status of your nettalk account to see if it's still alive. Usually porting closes the sending account.
12-07-2018 08:56 PM
@Ffin I suspect that your port has not yet completed. Porting from VoIP providers (such as netTALK) takes much longer than porting from another mobile provider. It can take several days, even as much as a week.