

To do so, press and release the volume up and then press and release the volume down buttons and then press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. Then, restart your iPhone and go to Settings > Notifications > Phone and turn Badges on.įinally, you can force restart your phone. Then, go to Settings > Notifications > Phone and turn off Badges. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Notifications > scroll down and tap Phone turn off Badges and wait about a minute and then turn it back on. Then press and hold the side button until you see the Apple logo. Wait until your phone is fully turned off (about 30 seconds). I needed a voicemail solution, as customers calling me were getting baffled by busy signals, and AT&T expired the. Second, restart your iPhone. Press and hold the side and volume up (or down) buttons together until you see the power slider. Find the Phone preview icon and swipe up on the Phone’s preview icon to quit. Go to your Home screen and swipe up (if you have an iPhone with a Home button then double-press the Home button), this will reveal the last used app previews.There are a few steps to go through so we can help you resolve this.įirst, quit the voicemail and then re-open it. At the bottom you should be able to choose between managing a deskphone or using the. Also, the client needs to get registered to CUCM for the phone to show up. Does this happens when you are driving or when you change local calling area? I've seen this happen in a case where a user went from a deadzone to a Rogers serviced area. Do you have the Voicemail Server, Mailbox and Profile setup in CUPS I had the problem with the voicemail icon not showing up because I hadnt comfigured the Voicemail mailbox yet. I see you made sure to have the latest iOS update up and running. We want to help you troubleshoot the voicemail notification issue. Good day to the Rogers Commmunity! Thanks for your post.
