Quote from: carl on April 23, 2013, 09:11:08 AM
I am by absolutely no means an expert on digitmaps but I would think twice about removing those rules if you do international calling. Every country has different number length and sometimes different number lengths within a country. Also, many providers( localphone e.g.) recommend using # sign after dialing an international number which i do and it works well and is really not a hassle.
Shale already suggested using #. I didn't say this in my post, but this is an excellent way to solve the problem. I was suggesting an alternate way for those people who don't want to use #. Shale also said to adjust the dialing rules to eliminate using #, but didn't give details. I supplied some detail.
I'm also not an expert at dial rules, but I don't see the difference between defining the DigitMap to get an exact match like I suggested and using the #. Both will cause the OBi to dial without pause.
I'm sure there are people who call multiple countries with many different length numbers and would not be worth the effort defining a complex DigitMap, but that's up to the individual to decide.
Take me for an example. We only call 4 people in 3 different countries and would be very easy to define a DigitMap. Instead I deleted all international dialing rules and use speed dial numbers.