"The number you have dialed cannot accept this call."
What does this message mean when you call a mobile?
Jon - 02 Nov 2006 22:05 GMT
user@example.net declared for all the world to hear...
> "The number you have dialed cannot accept this call."
User is busy, or phone has been reported lost/stolen would be my guess.
What network are you dialling?

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Derek ^ - 02 Nov 2006 22:52 GMT
>"The number you have dialed cannot accept this call."
>
>What does this message mean when you call a mobile?
Voice call >> data (fax) number, or in error an ISDN data number.
??? Maybe.
DG
Richard Oliver - 03 Nov 2006 10:24 GMT
> "The number you have dialed cannot accept this call."
>
> What does this message mean when you call a mobile?
It means that the called number cannot accept your call. Call another
number.
Bypass - 03 Nov 2006 10:55 GMT
>> "The number you have dialed cannot accept this call."
>>
>> What does this message mean when you call a mobile?
>
> It means that the called number cannot accept your call. Call another
> number.
This is a 'friends' mobile. It's been available up until the past two
days. Can you block individual numbers then?
Nick Castle - 03 Nov 2006 11:56 GMT
> "The number you have dialed cannot accept this call."
>
> What does this message mean when you call a mobile?
Is it on the '3' network?
I suspect the line is tos (temporary out of service) possibly reported
lost / stolen.