Here is a step-by-step guide on how to unblock a number on a landline.
If you cannot remember the exact number you blocked, you generally cannot unblock it using *80 . You will need to access the "Call Log" or "Caller ID History" on your physical handset to find the number again. Some provider services allow you to dial *60 and listen to a read-out of your current blocked list.
* Disable All Call Blocking ( 80): This often turns off the call rejection feature entirely.
If you are unsure who your provider is or if you have a specialized VoIP line (like Spectrum Voice or Xfinity Voice), check your monthly bill for specific instructions or codes.
Navigate to Menu > Call Settings > Blocked List . Highlight the number and choose Unblock or Delete . 2. Using Network Dial Codes (Star Codes)
The most common way to manage blocked numbers is through "Star Codes" (also known as vertical service codes). These are the short codes you dial that begin with an asterisk (*).
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to unblock a number on a landline.
If you cannot remember the exact number you blocked, you generally cannot unblock it using *80 . You will need to access the "Call Log" or "Caller ID History" on your physical handset to find the number again. Some provider services allow you to dial *60 and listen to a read-out of your current blocked list.
* Disable All Call Blocking ( 80): This often turns off the call rejection feature entirely.
If you are unsure who your provider is or if you have a specialized VoIP line (like Spectrum Voice or Xfinity Voice), check your monthly bill for specific instructions or codes.
Navigate to Menu > Call Settings > Blocked List . Highlight the number and choose Unblock or Delete . 2. Using Network Dial Codes (Star Codes)
The most common way to manage blocked numbers is through "Star Codes" (also known as vertical service codes). These are the short codes you dial that begin with an asterisk (*).