International Call Dialing Delay
Steve56:
To wind down this post finally, I'll start by documenting my results using the digit map configurations found here.
The approach tendered by AZRobert of 011xxxxxxxxxxxx?x?S4 didn't seem to work with multiple question marks. After altering the digit map to 011[1-9]xxxxxxxxxxx?x?x?x?S4, calls failed with a rapid busy signal after a 10 second wait. Dialing 11, 12, or even 15 digits garnered the same result.
Reverting to the less eloquent approach of manually specifying the possible combinations one by one (011xxxxxxxxxxxS4|011xxxxxxxxxxxxS4|011xxxxxxxxxxxxxS4|011xxxxxxxxxxxxxxS4|011xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxS4) worked to perfection. International telephone numbers of 11, 12, 13, 14, or 15 digits in length (excluding the 011 exit code) can be dialed. Dialing 16 digits (again, the ITU mandates international phone number to be a maximum of 15 digits in length) results in a rapid busy.
Now if only there were some way in which to slim down the lengthy digit map above.
drgeoff:
Quote from: Steve56 on May 19, 2017, 10:30:51 pm
Now if only there were some way in which to slim down the lengthy digit map above.
You could try to reduce to 3 rules by using a single x? construct in 2 of them. Eg one rule for 11 and 12, another for 13 and 14 and one for 15.
azrobert:
Sorry for the bad advice. I thought I used 2 question marks in the past. I guess my memory is fading. Try this:
011[1-9]xxxxxxxxx(x|xx|xxx|xxxx|xxxxx)S4
Steve56:
No need at all to apologize AZRobert. You've been instrumental in the creation and improvement of my digits maps and such.
Being the weekend and having multiple members of the family home and using the telephone on and off, I'll need to wait to put both digit maps suggested to the test. I really ought to purchase another Obi specifically as a guinea pig!
I'll report back as soon as possible on my findings.
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