Difference between revisions of "34 no circuit/channel available"
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This cause indicates that there is no appropriate circuit/channel presently available to handle the call. | This cause indicates that there is no appropriate circuit/channel presently available to handle the call. | ||
What it means: | What it means: | ||
There is no place on the Public Telephone network to place the call; the call never gets to its | There is no place on the Public Telephone network to place the call; the call never gets to its destination. This is usually a temporary problem. | ||
The cause of this problem could be an incorrect number you are sending to your Provider, e.g. an incomplete number. | |||
The problem may also be with your Provider not being able to deliver your call. You have the following options: | |||
# Make sure you | # Make sure you are sending a correctly formated number to your Provider. | ||
# Contact your Provider and try make him to fix this issue | # Contact your Provider and try make him to fix this issue. | ||
# Change Provider | # Change Provider. | ||
Revision as of 06:21, 30 April 2010
Cause No. 34 - no circuit/channel available. This cause indicates that there is no appropriate circuit/channel presently available to handle the call. What it means: There is no place on the Public Telephone network to place the call; the call never gets to its destination. This is usually a temporary problem.
The cause of this problem could be an incorrect number you are sending to your Provider, e.g. an incomplete number.
The problem may also be with your Provider not being able to deliver your call. You have the following options:
- Make sure you are sending a correctly formated number to your Provider.
- Contact your Provider and try make him to fix this issue.
- Change Provider.
See also: