03-02-2010 10:09 AM - edited 03-15-2019 09:36 PM
Need to dial 9 plus any 8 digits for local calls.
9.XXXXXXXX for local
Any suggestions?
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03-02-2010 10:24 AM
Can the second digit of a local call also be 0? If not narrow the local pattern down such as 9.X[2-9]XXXXXX. Do the calls go out different ports or the same? If the same, you could have 9.00!# to allow both types of calls and allow users to end the interdigit timer with #.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
03-02-2010 10:50 AM
Brandon is correct. Nowhere in the world local calls are 00xxxx.
03-02-2010 10:24 AM
Can the second digit of a local call also be 0? If not narrow the local pattern down such as 9.X[2-9]XXXXXX. Do the calls go out different ports or the same? If the same, you could have 9.00!# to allow both types of calls and allow users to end the interdigit timer with #.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
03-02-2010 10:50 AM
Brandon is correct. Nowhere in the world local calls are 00xxxx.
03-02-2010 12:39 PM
So, details are 9 and ANY 8 digits for local. 9 plus 00 for international access code and any length digits. Not using #.
Would this be possible without?
Local
9[1-9]…….
International
900T
03-02-2010 12:45 PM
Yes.
If you mention the country, more specific advice can be given.
03-02-2010 12:47 PM
NANP
03-02-2010 12:47 PM
Or I mean to say that the CUCM is located in NorthAmerica
03-02-2010 12:54 PM
If all calls use the same PSTN connection, you can use 9.!, however if you don't use #, users will have to wait for the interdigit timeout for the call to be completed. You might check with your carrier to see if there is a pattern or restricted set of digits for local calls. I'm not familiar with any in NA that would allow an 8 digit number beginning with 0 for locals.
Brandon
03-02-2010 12:58 PM
Then be aware that from what I'm told, 7 digits local calling will be be phased out "soon".
Recently did a site in Illinois and it's all 1+10.
And in, northamerica, international prexif is never 00 but alway 011.
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