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Phone Problem
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OH is on holiday in Germany. He tried to phone me on his mobile but got the message call not allowed, does anyone know what this means and how to get round it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Prudie - if he's in the EU he should be able to use the phone exactly as if he was at home - in fact it's better than at home, because international calls within the EU are included in bundles.
I've got International Calls turned off (to prevent me accidentally dialling anywhere expensive), but Roaming is turned on and my phone works all over the EU.
I've got International Calls turned off (to prevent me accidentally dialling anywhere expensive), but Roaming is turned on and my phone works all over the EU.
Dave it's just I've also travelled abroad in Europe loads as has husband and we have neither ever had to go into settings on any phone to use it abroad. I'm not sure there is even anywhere to turn off international dialling but then I've never looked. And Roaming to me is roaming internet data, nothing to do with phone calls (unless you're on Whatsapp). I'll bow out as I obviously don't really understand the problem.
I disagree with Dave about the need to include an international code. The phone system should detect that it's got a UK SIM in it and automatically route calls through the UK service provider (removing the need to use an international code). That's how my phones have always worked abroad.
I'd also be extremely surprised if there was any need to enable roaming.
One of the main reasons that people find they can't use their phones for international calls is because they've got the wrong type of credit on them. If it's a pay-as-you-go phone with a 'bundle' on it (giving so many texts and minutes, plus a data allowance) it's likely that international calls aren't included within the 'bundle'. Your OH would need to add some 'non-bundle' credit to it before he could make international calls.
If you know that he's got a PAYG phone (rather than a contract one) and you want us to check out whether he needs extra ('non-bundle') credit in order to make international calls, please tell us which service provider he's with.
I'd also be extremely surprised if there was any need to enable roaming.
One of the main reasons that people find they can't use their phones for international calls is because they've got the wrong type of credit on them. If it's a pay-as-you-go phone with a 'bundle' on it (giving so many texts and minutes, plus a data allowance) it's likely that international calls aren't included within the 'bundle'. Your OH would need to add some 'non-bundle' credit to it before he could make international calls.
If you know that he's got a PAYG phone (rather than a contract one) and you want us to check out whether he needs extra ('non-bundle') credit in order to make international calls, please tell us which service provider he's with.