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๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Why VoIP Calls Between Saudi Arabian Numbers Don't Work

Explains why calls from one Saudi Arabian number to another are blocked due to Saudi telecom regulations and what calling scenarios are supported.

VoIP calls from a Saudi Arabian phone number to another Saudi Arabian phone number are often blocked by Saudi telecom networks.

This is a regulatory and network-enforced restriction, not a technical issue, and not specific to Talk360.

What This Means for You

  • โŒ Saudi Arabian number โ†’ Saudi Arabian number: Not supported in most cases

  • โœ… Saudi Arabian number โ†’ International number: Supported

  • โœ… International number โ†’ Saudi Arabian number: Supported

These rules apply across Saudi Arabia and affect all internet-based calling services, not just Talk360.

Why Saudi Arabia Blocks Local-to-Local VoIP Calls

Saudi Arabian regulators require telecom carriers to strictly control how international and internet-based calls enter the Saudi phone network.

These rules exist to protect local telecom operators and enforce national telecom regulations.

To enforce this, Saudi carriers must block calls that:

  • Are routed internationally, and

  • Display a Saudi Arabian caller ID (+966), and

  • Are not confirmed as a genuine mobile roaming call

Because Talk360 is a VoIP service and not a local Saudi telecom operator, calls that appear to be Saudi-to-Saudi are often blocked automatically by Saudi networks.

What You Might Experience

When trying to call a Saudi Arabian number from another Saudi Arabian number using Talk360, you may notice:

  • Calls that fail immediately

  • Calls that never ring

  • Inconsistent call behaviour

This is expected under Saudi telecom rules and does not mean:

  • Your account is blocked

  • Your balance is missing

  • The app is broken

Can Talk360 Request an Exception?

No.

There is:

  • No approval or exception process

  • No way for individual apps to request special permission

These rules apply equally to all VoIP providers.

This is why Talk360 must follow these regulations strictly.

What You Can Do Instead

โœ… Use Talk360 to make international calls

๐ŸŒ If you are calling Saudi Arabia from abroad:

  • Use a non-Saudi Arabian caller ID

  • This is the most reliable setup

โš ๏ธ Attempting to bypass these restrictions is not supported and may be illegal.

Important to Know

  • These limitations are enforced by Saudi telecom networks

  • VPNs or routing tricks will not solve this

  • Call behavior may change without notice based on carrier rules

  • These restrictions are outside Talk360's control

  • New registrations using Saudi Arabian phone numbers are not supported due to verification limitations

Key Takeaway

  • Local-to-local VoIP calls in Saudi Arabia are often blocked by regulation

  • This is a legal restriction, not a technical problem

  • The same rules apply to all VoIP services

  • International calling is supported

  • If a call between Saudi Arabian numbers fails, this is expected behavior, not a bug

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