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Its because they have issues with their DTMF / Touch Tones working. I have been dealing with this issue for a year at me work, T-Mobile has been absolutely useless to help. For us, patients are calling to complain in droves because they have an iphone or android and press options on our IVR and nothing happens. They have to hangup and try the call again. Sometimes as many as 5 or more call backs are needed before their tones are registered. I got a T-Mobile line of service to test and called not only our number, but the local hospital whom we have no technology ties to. I reached out to T-Mobile to complain and after back and forth, they told me it was "an iphone issue" and closed my ticket. So I went and bought a T-Mobile android phone and duplicated the issue. I then got another Android phone and duplicated the issue yet again. I also had a coworker with T-Mobile try and duplicated yet again. They came back claiming the issue was now with my Nord N200 device being "international" and "not supporting VOLTE.". I explained that this is a USA phone, with all the carrier updates, and on the phone screen it clearly shows VOLTE in the corner. They then told me I would have to have our patients call to complain about the issue because they can't create a larger ticket unless people call to complain. Never mind that a large amount of our patients are older, and don't have the patience to reach out to T-Mobile. Plus, they will just be told to "try wifi calling" (which doesn't work), or "Reset their network settings" which will clear out all their wifi saved networks and create even more problems, and "reboot the phone". Its honestly a joke. I have never had this issue with my Verizon phone, and my boss at AT&T with no problems.7Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: Digital Touch Tone vs. Touch Tone
I am dealing with this issue right now at my medical clinic and the local hospital. Patients are calling to complain in droves because they have an iphone or android and press options on our IVR and nothing happens. They have to hangup and try the call again. Sometimes as many as 5 or more call backs are needed before their tones are registered. I got a T-Mobile line of service to test and called not only our number, but the local hospital whom we have no technology ties to. I reached out to T-Mobile to complain and after back and forth, they told me it was "an iphone issue" and closed my ticket. So I went and bought a T-Mobile android phone and duplicated the issue. I then got another Android phone and duplicated the issue yet again. I also had a coworker with T-Mobile try and duplicated yet again. They came back claiming the issue was now with my Nord N200 device being "international" and "not supporting VOLTE.". I explained that this is a USA phone, with all the carrier updates, and on the phone screen it clearly shows VOLTE in the corner. They then told me I would have to have our patients call to complain about the issue because they can't create a larger ticket unless people call to complain. Never mind that a large amount of our patients are older, and don't have the patience to reach out to T-Mobile. Plus, they will just be told to "try wifi calling" (which doesn't work), or "Reset their network settings" which will clear out all their wifi saved networks and create even more problems, and "reboot the phone". Its honestly a joke. I have never had this issue with my Verizon phone, and my boss at AT&T with no problems.19Visto0likes0ComentariosThousands of patients with T-Mobile unable to use our IVR (DTMF tones not transmitting, requires multiple calls)
I work for medical clinic with about 600 users. For almost 2 years now, we have been having issues where wireless callers from T-Mobile/Mint/Metro PCS and all of their MVNOs, have the inability to get through our IVR system. They will push options in our main auto attendant IVR and it will not register anything they press. Sometimes it will take multiple calls before finally, they are able to transmit tones. I am able to duplicate this issue on my T-Mobile test line on my iphone (signed up for the 90 day evaluation) as well as a test android phone. Wifi calling disabled, strong LTE or 5G signal. Issue happens all over our City, and some of the surrounding cities. Both phones (iphone 14 Pro Max and T-Mobile Revl and OnePlus N200, all the latest ios and carrier updates). Our support vendor for our phone system and our SIP carrier keep telling us the issue is on T-Mobile's side. I had worked with T-Mobile support for several weeks, and they tried to blame the issue on iPhone, stating that ever since iOS 13, the DTMF Long tones are no longer a thing, and to verify that our system can handle short tones. I don't buy the DTMF thing, because why would Verizon and AT&T iphones not have any issues with our IVR. Plus, I can duplicate the same issue, multiple times, on an Android phone. They have now proceeded to kick the can down the road and told me to have our patients reach directly out to their support. Ok, we have done that, for 8+ months, and it got us nowhere, except 100s of angry clients with T-Mobile. I know at least 50 of our patients have switched carriers because of this issue. I am literally at my wits end with this issue. Does anyone else out there have a similar experience or issue? If you did and solved it, please tell me what you did so we can try it. We have tried the whole Network reset, Wifi calling on and off, etc. I have made about 200 test calls in the past 72 hours, on both my T-Mobile phone, and another carrier. The other carrier, all 200 calls transmit DTMF without issue, the T-Mobile phones, its absolutely hit and miss.1.2KViews1like11ComentariosRe: Answering prompts
I work for a medical clinic and we have thousands of patients that have this issue with T-Mobile when calling us. We have put in several tickets and were told there was "no issue found with the network", then we were told it was an "iphone specific issue". So far I can duplicate this issue on both Android and iPhone, but it only happens with T-Mobile, no other carriers that we can get to duplicate, so its NOT iPhone specific. ¿Tienes alguna idea?4Visto0likes0Comentarios