He was a backup to icloud carrier problem

I have an iphone 4 running ios 9.2 sec.  For several weeks I couldn't backup on the icloud.  I went through some procedures I found online, including the removal of existing backup, turning off icloud, wifi reset, reset the phone, back - light icloud.

Now, icloud not on again.  I get: 'icloud backup failed', «There was a backup of carrier problem icloud»  Download this message whenever I try again.  I have a phone of 62GB with 200 GB or storage purchased icloud (199 GB available because I deleted the backup).

Any suggestions?

Hi SomebodySysop,

Looks like you have a problem with the inability to back up your iPhone using iCloud. Is this fair?

I suggest troubleshoot you by following the steps in this article - get help from backup of your device in iCloud.

Thank you for using communities of Apple Support.

Best for you.

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