Blocked Voicemails -
When you block a number, your carrier (Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, etc.) or your phone’s OS (iOS or Android) intercepts the call before it triggers a ringtone. However, the connection to the voicemail server often happens at the carrier level before the block is fully enforced.
In the modern age of smartphones, "blocking" a contact has become a reflexive action. Whether it’s a persistent telemarketer, an ex-partner, or a spam robot, we tap the "Block this Caller" button with a sense of relief. We assume the problem is solved. The phone won’t ring. The notifications will stop. blocked voicemails
Your phone is a loyal guard dog. It bites the intruder and buries the evidence in the backyard. It is up to you to walk out into the yard every once in a while to make sure the dog isn’t burying the morning newspaper. When you block a number, your carrier (Verizon,