My iphone has no service. can someone explain to me why?

my iphone 5s has no service. can someone explain to me why?

Philo is right but try this, removing sim card and put it back again, go to settings/general/reset and reset network, hope this solve ur issue. if not ask ur cellphone carrier.
Good luck

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