📞 Calls made from cell phones to business and police department landlines could not be completed

📞 911 calls were not affected

📞 The problem was resolved by 9:15 a.m.


This report has been updated 

Verizon appears to have resolved problems connecting calls made from cell phones to police departments and business landlines in New Jersey and around the country.

Calls made to other Verizon personal lines appeared to be going through. However, calls that New Jersey 101.5 randomly made to the main line for the Toms River and Bradley Beach police departments connected but were cut off by an "all circuits are busy" message.

Spokesman Andrew Testa told New Jersey 101.5  "issue" was causing intermittent cal failures to from cell phone users to some business and police department landline numbers across several states.

In a subsequent email Testa said the problem was resolved. A follow up call placed to Toms River police was successful. Testa did not disclose details about what caused the problem.

Calls to 911, text services and data services wee not impacted by the problem.

 

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