No texting or calling due to "Network Problems."

I am currently unable to send or recieve texts and calls. I have tried everything I know to do. I have turned the phone off and back on, taken out the battery, did a soft reset, tried to call it from a different phone. NOTHING. I have never had any problems with phone service in my area, and am very frustrated already due to the problems the LG Cosmos Touch has already. If there is anything that anybody knows to do, please tell me. The only thing I haven't tried is a hard reset due to not wanting to lose everything.

NO NEED TO REPLY AFTER THIS POST.
My service just came back. I will put all contacts and photos back on my phone. Whether it was the reset or coincidence, I don't know. I just recieved a bunch of texts and was able to call voicemail. Once again, no further replies on this post are necessary. 

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