Can't call Belgium!
RonR:
Are you dialing? : **20113227108000
I'd bet the France, Switzerland, UK, Cameroon, and other international calls that have gone through don't look like valid 10-digit US/Canada numbers ([2-9]xxxxxxxxx). The default OBi DigitMaps contain an xx. rule that lets anything though, even if it doesn't match one of the validation rules.
ricky:
I wasn't dialing the 011, but then I dialed it exactly as you just stated, and believe it or not, it still prepends that 1! The 011 is stripped off and 13227108000 is sent to callwithus, which rejects it.
ricky:
If it makes the dial plan easier, I use SP2 only for international calls, as GV is fine for the US & Canada.
ricky:
Oh, RonR, you're right about the other international numbers which all work: They all have at least 11 digits, whereas the Belgian number has only 10.
RonR:
Ooops! I overlooked a subtle gotcha in the way the OBi processes a DigitMap twice, once from the PHONE Port DigitMap and again from the the PHONE Port OutboundCallRoute.
Try this instead:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx|<011:+>xx.|<+:>xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.'@'@@.)
Hopefully, this will work properly with : **20113227108000
(I haven't tested this, so please forgive me if I've screwed it up again.)
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