Mobile carriers may automatically bar outgoing calls if a monthly bill is significantly overdue.
Think of it like a bouncer at an exclusive club. The bouncer (the network) sees you trying to get in, checks the list, and says, "Nope." It’s not that the club is full (congestion) or closed (out of service); you simply aren’t getting through. call barred means
You hit dial. The anticipation builds. Then—silence. Or perhaps a cold, robotic voice intones: "The number you are calling is barred." Mobile carriers may automatically bar outgoing calls if
When you hear this message, one of three scenarios is usually playing out: You hit dial
This is the one everyone worries about. Yes, "Call Barred" can sometimes mean the recipient has specifically blocked your number. Their phone is telling the network, "If a call comes from [Your Number], reject it immediately."
Stops all or specific incoming calls from reaching your device. This is frequently used when you are roaming to avoid being charged for receiving calls.