DigitMap question

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jazzy:
Quote from: azrobert on May 16, 2014, 11:29:45 am

Here's another option.
Use:  011xxxxxxxxxxx.S2

You won't get a match until dialing at least 10 digits after the 011 prefix.
Now you don't have to worry about pausing until after the 10th digit, so I reduced the pause to 2 seconds.




Is this the better option for my international calls?  and will this cover the various lengths of phone numbers for
different countries?

I need to verify if when calling from USA with Localphone, the 011 is used to dial international.

jazzy:
Quote from: mj56gt on May 16, 2014, 09:10:12 am

I know that you need to dial 011 first for international calls from a landline in the US. However, the Localphone website says that you should dial 00 + country code + phone umber. Are you sure that you should dial 011 as usual with Localphone?



Just heard back from Localphone. They say to dial an International number from the USA, use the prefix 00,
followed by country code, then number.

Ok, so now what is the correct digitmap to use for Localphone intl' calls?
Might it now be this for Localphone Intl' calls:        00xxxxxxxxxxx.S2

azrobert:
Yes.

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