Extra Quality: Call Barring

“They said they’d hurt Kavya—”

Understanding Call Barring: A Guide to Managing Your Connectivity Call barring is a powerful telecommunications feature that gives you control over exactly which types of calls your phone can send or receive. Unlike simple "blocking" of specific numbers, call barring allows you to restrict entire categories of calls—such as international, roaming, or premium-rate numbers—helping you manage your phone bill and prevent unwanted usage. EE +2 Key Benefits of Call Barring Cost Management: Block outgoing international or premium-rate calls to prevent unexpected high charges on your bill. Roaming Protection: Bar all incoming calls when traveling abroad to avoid expensive international roaming fees. Parental Controls: Restrict children's phones from calling certain number types. Security: Ensure your device isn't misused by others to make unauthorized calls. EE +2 Common Types of Call Barring You can typically choose from several barring levels: All Outgoing Calls: Stops all calls from being made from your device. All Incoming Calls: Prevents anyone from reaching you via a standard phone call. Outgoing International Calls: Allows local calls but blocks any number with an international prefix. International Calls When Roaming: Bars outgoing international calls only when you are outside your home country. Premium-Rate Calls: Blocks expensive specialty numbers (often starting with 09 or similar codes). EE +4 How to Activate and Manage Call Barring Most modern smartphones and landline providers allow you to manage these settings directly. For Android Devices Open the call barring

“I was going to pay the final installment tonight,” he whispered. “Ten lakhs. After that, they promised to leave us alone. But when the calls stopped, I thought they’d gotten impatient. I thought they’d already…” Roaming Protection: Bar all incoming calls when traveling