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The phone (Yealink T42g) was linked to an extension via Extension Manager. This phone was working at one point and then the employee left the company and the phone was put into a holding closet. Any idea on what I can check to resolve the inbound busy signal issue? Thanks!


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I recently began working for a small family-run business where the Network admin had left abruptly, and I inherited his mess. Throughout the quest to fix the problems he left for me, there has been one issue that remains unsolved, and that is that all polycom 706 phones on the network will get a fast busy signal when dialing to an outbound line about 15% of the time. So while most calls go through, for no real obvious reason some won't. I have researched this extensively and tried everything from increasing the timeout for the UDP ports, to forcing the phones to register before making an outbound call.

You are telling me. They said that because of the full voicemail, they had to run a signal cleaner on each line. This made absolutely no sense to me. But low and behold the dB level for those two trunks returned to 22 and 23 instead of z4? and no more reorder tone. If we would have not been able to get calls on the two trunks as well then it would have been really easy to say "Hey these two lines are the problem". Instead I had to research it intensely to get enough knowledge to be able to say "I know it is these two trunks, and even though we can receive calls, we cannot make calls on them....fix it".

I have to agree with Chris - this is super strange! What type of phone are you using? Does location matter? As Chris asked, when this happens how many bars of signal do you have? Lastly, have you talked with Tech Support regarding this yet?

This happened at home office in an excellent signal area and on WI-Fi calling. Using a ZTE. Discussed this issue with tech. several times. Finally received an answer that seems to be working. Will get back if not. Apparently, having my Connection preferences setting to Wi-Fi preferred was (maybe) causing this situation. Tech asked me to place setting on Cellular preferred which uses Cellular Network for calls. If Cellular unavailable, use Wi-Fi. Makes sense, I guess, since I am in a very strong signal area. However, my Wi-Fi signal was also strong, so I do not know why that would cause a busy signal for callers. In any event, calls seem to be going to voicemail now when I am unable to answer instead of a busy signal.

I am having same issue and took my phone off wifi calling like you did months ago. Still getting message on my work phone from my neurologist, my doctor's office, my bank all saying they have tried to call me all day but just get a busy signal. How many other people have tried to call me just to get same that I don't know about. I own a company.

To my knowledge, it is not happening when someone is calling from another cell phone, every time someone has told me it has been from landlines. Yesterday my doctor's office tried to call multiple times just to get a busy signal, they finally called my office phone and left a message, thank goodness. So I have no idea what I am missing.

I have been having connection problems for almost a year. It's intermittent. People calling me get a busy signal when I'm not even on the phone. I run a business on my phone, so unfortunately after many years with Tmobile, I may have to change carriers. Who knows how many thousands of $ lost business in the past year. Awful!

I am having this same problem with a Samsung Galaxy S8 phone. Anyone that has an ATT phone who calls me gets a busy signal even though I am not on the phone. I can call them back fine but when they call me its always a busy tone. I checked all my phone settings and all are good just cant seem to fix the problem. its getting frustrating, perhaps I may need to switch carriers to resolve this issue.

Same thing with me and I also have a Galaxy S8. Since the last few updates my phone has not been working properly. Just recently I've learned that parents have been trying to call me for days and they've been getting a busy signal. I am able to call whomever but not receiving calls is not acceptable right now. I have some sick family so my parents not being able to contact me is pushing me toward another carrier.

My mom has been having the same trouble with her Samsung Galaxy S8+ for about a year. Some people, her sister and another daughter just to name 2, would always get a busy signal when calling her. I noticed that when I went into her T-Mobile phone app and went to line details, above the Scam ID option was a Scam Block" option as well. My Samsung Galaxy S9+ on the same account didn't have the Scam Block option. I did some researching on the internet and found that if you type #632# into your phone's dialer and hit the green button, it will turn this Scam Block off and the callers are then able to call in without getting a busy signal. So for further understanding, #662# turns Scam Block on and #632# turns Scam Block off. This does not affect the Scam ID option.

I am having the same issue as some of the people above. When someone from a company calls me, they get a busy signal. I cant supply the rep with a phone number because the company has multiple land line numbers. It would also be a bit tedious to try an obtain all the effected numbers to give to Tmobile. (Google Pixel 2)

if i call my own cell phone number from my work phone, it will ring and ring, then will eventually go to busy signal. The same thing will happen (it will go to a busy signal) if i decline the call. What the heck is this? I pay for phone service, yet i get no service. I have constant missed phone calls, and my phone never vibrates or rings. This is the most pathetic phone carrier I've had. You definitely pay for what you get.

I have an Avaya system and have begun to have a problem. I am trying to track down where the issue may lie. When you call our phone number 703-406-XXXX, all you get is a busy signal. When you call the interior number 889-1600 (the operator number), which the 703 number connects to, you get a busy signal. If you call any of the other 889 numbers, you get through to the person you are calling. Clearly something has been disconnected, and I am trying to find it, I have been looking in the Coverage Path section, which have Path numbers and Points. These have such names as h1, r1, and c1. Can anyone tell me what these could represent, and how to modify them, if needed? Any help will be appreciated.

The problem is still getting a busy signal when the public number is called. According to our phone service, they get an error message of Server error 486 Busy here. This is on a G700 Media Gateway. Anyone run into this before?

We have multiple users who are experiencing a fast busy signal when trying to dial outgoing calls. We've been experiencing the issue increasing over the past 2 weeks. It doesn't matter if we use a "ported number" or number exclusive to RC. Also doesn't matter if we use mobile, downloaded or online app. We're under a year in our agreement and getting frustrated with tech support calls that go nowhere; wondering if this is an isolated issue for us or if this is happening to other businesses as well. Thanks for any insights.

Forgot to say - that fast busy = the other carrier blocking the call, and showing 'Scam Risk' to the people you're calling. It's been three weeks now, and still RC states that there is 'nothing wrong on their side...'

We have been experiencing the same fast busy issue for outbound calls since last week, and instances have been increasing as well.

It has impacted our business as we cannot call out to our clients.

RingCentral support has not been able to provide a solid response about this issue. The only thing we have been told is that they are reaching out to their underlying carrier.

Noticed my phone keeps ringing if I can't answer it - doesn't switch over to voice mail. Tried to access my voice mail but get busy signal each time. This situation has existed for about 2 weeks. Any thoughts?

For the past several weeks my landline phone (703-631-8077) sometimes does not ring for an incoming call, and I discover this only when I pick up the phone and hear a "busy" signal. Rebooting my modem (which I can do with the Cox Connect app) always fixes the problem, but this is happening about twice a week now. I do NOT have my Voice Everywhere app set to "allow incoming calls to app," and I do not want to do so because of the disruption. The app does usually show voicemails, but it never shows "recent" calls. I use a workaround by going to phonetools.cox.com, and this allows me to see my accurate call history in addition to voicemails. In other words, I need to use three sources to do what I used to do with the Cox Connect app alone, and in addition I am never sure whether my landline phone is "busy" unless I check for a dial tone.

Even if she was blocked on your device she would go to voicemail, and not receive a busy signal. Check with your carrier to see if there is an issue. If it is just one contact, since you say you are not sure if it affects others, explain that to the carrier. Phone calls are handled by the carrier. They are the ones connecting the call, and would provide a busy signal if there was a problem. e24fc04721

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