12-02-2003 04:36 AM - edited 03-13-2019 02:49 AM
Hi,
My customer has one of the branch offices in the US . There is a weird problem with international calls. I expected it to work with 9.@ route pattern but it didn't. I can see the correct number being sent to Telco. Bellsouth told me this call is unseccesfull because it's identified twice. It has 011 and "international" id in the call setup.
Could somebody please explain the meaning of the above sentence to me ?
thanks,
marina
12-02-2003 07:37 AM
Curious, have you tried "9.011!"
When you use the @ you have to get the route filters correct. Maybe something strange is happening there.
12-02-2003 09:45 AM
yes, i tried that one as well with the same result
12-02-2003 03:38 PM
maybe they talk about INTERNATIONAL numbering type in ISDN SETUP message. try to change it to UNKNOWN
12-05-2003 08:29 AM
I believe that the telco is saying that if you are attempting a call, you either identify the call as international by prefixing the 011 digits OR by sending the numbering type as 'International'. I don't think you can do both.
Regards.
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