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yet another one who fell for the ad that says 1gb free.....and got taken in
To disable the call barring on mobile (whether it's on Android, iPhone, Windows Phone or on a keypad phone), you just need to dial the USSD code to cancel the call barring “#330*0000#”.
#330*0000#: this beautiful USSD code will cancel both the barring of outgoing calls, incoming calls, international calls, incoming SMS and outgoing SMS. And this, on any mobile operator (whether it’s Airtel, Orange, SFR, Vodacom, MTN, etc.)
Normally, if everything goes well, you will receive a confirmation message: “This service has been disabled” or “The settings have been canceled”.
ps: There is also a similar code to the USSD code *33*0000#. This one, unlike the last, allows you to bar or block incoming calls on your mobile operator (that's *35*0000#). This means that no one will be able to call you… It's as if, for your contacts, you had activated airplane mode. same procedure while respecting the same syntax
yet another one who fell for the ad that says 1gb free.....and got taken in
To disable the call barring on mobile (whether it's on Android, iPhone, Windows Phone or on a keypad phone), you just need to dial the USSD code to cancel the call barring “#330*0000#”.
#330*0000#: this beautiful USSD code will cancel both the barring of outgoing calls, incoming calls, international calls, incoming SMS and outgoing SMS. And this, on any mobile operator (whether it’s Airtel, Orange, SFR, Vodacom, MTN, etc.)
Normally, if everything goes well, you will receive a confirmation message: “This service has been disabled” or “The settings have been canceled”.
ps: There is also a similar code to the USSD code *33*0000#. This one, unlike the last, allows you to bar or block incoming calls on your mobile operator (that's *35*0000#). This means that no one will be able to call you… It's as if, for your contacts, you had activated airplane mode. same procedure while respecting the same syntax