13-11-2013 07:27 PM
Hi,
Is anyone elese experiencing this problem?
It happened to me since this afternoon. I've tested with 2 meteor numbers and neither worked.
The meteor phones were able to receive my texts and they were able to send texts to other networks.
I'm in the south dublin region (if its regional)
13-11-2013 08:20 PM
Hmmm - this person had the same problem except with O2...
http://community.48months.ie/t5/Need-Help/Not-receiving-O2-texts/m-p/13781#M4209
You should probably log a support request to get 48 support to look into this for you.
Hope this helps.
16-11-2013 11:34 AM
18-11-2013 12:55 PM
Could the problem/solution here be the same as the one in this link?
http://community.48months.ie/t5/Need-Help/Not-receiving-O2-texts/m-p/14133#M4354
19-11-2013 08:53 PM
19-11-2013 08:59 PM
@ozzieb wrote:
Hi,
The problem seemed to resolve itself the next day. I never got a technical explanation as to why it happened. Ill try follow it up with tech support. I am still not sure if I received all my texts.
Hi
Really Appreciate you posting back on the forum, and glad it has resolved, if it should occur again, try erasing old message's to see if it make's any difference.
19-11-2013 09:07 PM
20-11-2013 10:32 AM
You probably need to log a support query to get 48 support to look into this for you so.
14-04-2015 09:07 PM
Hi!
I am having the same problem
Not recieving texts from two of my friends... one is on vodaphone and other on 48!!!
I talked to agent on here and they sent me new sim...
still no changes
15-04-2015 09:23 AM
The only possible explanation for the delayed or missing texts is either the phone or the SIM.
Now there are a few things you can try here:
1- When did this start happening? If you can remember think about any new apps or software you installed at this time. Try removing them to see if that helps.
2 - Power cycle every so often. Sometimes when your phone has been powered on for a long time (which is very common) it can get tired and need a rest. If you don’t power your phone off every few days for a few minutes then that might help your issue as well, and when I say power off I don’t just mean plugging it into the charger. Switch it off completely and leave it a minute.
3 - Soft reset. A soft reset is simply cutting all power from your phone, preferably for 10 or more seconds. If your phone allows you to remove the battery then go ahead and remove the battery from your mobile phone, count to 10, reinsert the battery and power the phone back on. If your phone isn’t designed to allow you to remove the battery than simply manually power your phone off count to ten and then turn it back on.
4 - SMS Clean-up. We have seen many text message issues related to this. Ensure you have a good rid out of any unwanted texts every so often.
5 - Reset your phone settings. This might sound a bit drastic but it can work. Be careful though. If you have a Samsung phone don't do it as it will re-lock your phone.
6 - Finally borrow a friends or family members unlocked phone. Pop your SIM into it and get a few of the affected people to text you. If the texts come through then we know it's a phone problem.
This might sound like a simple problem to fix but it can be quite difficult to pin down why it's happening.
Run through those tips and one of them should work. ~ Damian from 48