Has it ever happened to you that you tried calling a number and you got an error message saying, “The number you have dialed is unallocated” or did some of your friends tell you that they got the same message when they tried calling your number?
In that case, you are not alone because this is a common problem and in this guide, we are going to find why it happens and are there any ways to fix this.
The Causes for “The number you have dialed is unallocated” Error
There can a number of reasons as to why you get an error message saying “The number you have dialed is unallocated”. It happens mostly when the number is spoofed and if other users are getting this message when they try calling you then there is a strong chance that you didn’t pay your mobile bill for a while and your number got unallocated.
In many cases, this can also happen when there are network issues or when the number is not assigned.
Understanding “Unallocated Number”
Now you must be wondering what does unallocated means here. Well, each country has some administrators that assign sets of numbers to the providers, and then these providers further assign the numbers to the users.
When we talk about unallocated numbers, such numbers do not have a user or an owner. It basically means that the administrator has assigned the number to the provider but the provider has not yet assigned the particular number to a user.
So even if the number exists, it will qualify as unallocated since there is no user or owner for the number.
When a customer buys a SIM card, a new number is allocated to them which is unique and when a number does not have any owner, the automated voice service says “The number you have dialed is unallocated”.
Digging Deep Into Causes Unallocated Phone Numbers
Wrong Numbers
One of the most common causes for you to see hear the message, “The number you have dialed is unallocated” is when you dial a wrong number.
When you dial a wrong number and it hasn’t been assigned to a user then you will get an error message saying that the number might be unallocated.
Spoof Numbers
There are a lot of spammers, telemarketers, scammers that use software that can generate spoofed numbers. These numbers appear as if they are numbers of real users and can trick you into believing that they are calls from real users.
As a user yourself, you are most likely to pick up the calls from a number that seems legit. Oftentimes when you miss a call from a spoofed number and try calling it back, you will get this error message saying “The number you have dialed is unallocated” and the reason for that is because the number doesn’t exist.
Unpaid Mobile Bills
If you have a mobile connection and you haven’t paid your mobile bills in a while then your service provider might terminate your connection for good and then unallocate your number. This way, whenever your friends will try to call you on the number, they will get this error message. That is why it is crucial that you keep paying your mobile bills regularly.
Network Issues
In many cases, if there are some temporary network issues and the calls can’t connect properly, you might get this error message on your phone. When there is a network issue, there can be many messages that the automated voice service might send out on your phone. You can wait for a while and then try again after some time when the issues are resolved.
Can I Fix this unallocated number Issue?
Dial the Correct Number
Well, the main cause you might hear this error message is because of an incorrect dialed number. So make sure that you dial the correct number and if possible ask the other user to send the contact info that you can save directly and make the call.
Reach Out to Customer Support
Whether it's network issues or any issues, your SIM provider is the only entity that can resolve such issues. If your SIM card provider has unallocated your number then also you will have to reach out to them.
The bottom line is that if you have dialed the right number and it is not spoofed and you still get this message or if other people are getting this message when they try calling your number, you should reach out to the SIM card providers customer support.
Closing Phrase
That was all about the “The number you have dialed is unallocated” error message on your phone. We hope this guide helps you in understanding this issue and how can you fix it on your own.