10 digit dialing on SP1 & 11 digit dialing on SP2

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threehappypenguins:
Shale,

I have no idea what you are talking about.  :-\

threehappypenguins:
Ooooo... I have one LAST question!

When I call 1-800 or 1-866 or whatever toll free numbers, I usually don't have a problem with it going through GV (don't care), but occasionally I run into one that will only accept the call from Canadian phone numbers (and GV comes up as an American number). How can I temporarily force it to route through SP1?

threehappypenguins:
My... I feel stupid. I just simply dropped the "1" and dialed "866" and so on. Hahahaha...

ianobi:
Shale,

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Pretty much anything not otherwise defined, followed by a pause, will go to SP1.

That's true, but if it's not ten or seven digits it will use the "xx." rule. The point here is that this rule <902>xxxxxxxS4 will only match numbers seven digits long, then it will prepend "902" and then send the ten digit number to sp1.

Shale:
Quote from: threehappypenguins on August 20, 2013, 10:41:57 am

Shale,

I have no idea what you are talking about.  :-\

The bit preceding the  '?' was a question.  Was that part of what you had no idea about? Anyway, since you found your problem, that is moot.

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