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me@privacy.net

2006-03-08, 5:45 pm

What is the dial plan code to insert 020, if I dial an 8 digit number
that starts with a 0, 1, 7 or an 8

For example 020 7222 1200 I would want to only dial 7222 1200.
I have a snom 360 phone.
alexd

2006-03-08, 5:45 pm

me@privacy.net wrote:

> What is the dial plan code to insert 020, if I dial an 8 digit number
> that starts with a 0, 1, 7 or an 8


Don't forget '3'. At this point, it would probably make more sense to have
it as 0-9.

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Paul Cupis

2006-03-08, 5:45 pm

alexd wrote:
> me@privacy.net wrote:
>
> Don't forget '3'. At this point, it would probably make more sense to have
> it as 0-9.


It would be pretty silly to include 0 or 1. Possibly include 1 if you
are never going to call any services starting with 1, but you'd be
better off not including it.
me@privacy.net

2006-03-08, 5:45 pm

On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 22:08:27 +0000, Paul Cupis <paul@cupis.co.uk>
wrote:

>alexd wrote:
>
>It would be pretty silly to include 0 or 1. Possibly include 1 if you
>are never going to call any services starting with 1, but you'd be
>better off not including it.


Got a bit confused, just 020 7 and 020 8
What is that dial plan for it?

Paul Cupis

2006-03-08, 5:45 pm

me@privacy.net wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 22:08:27 +0000, Paul Cupis <paul@cupis.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> Got a bit confused, just 020 7 and 020 8


What have you got against 020 3 or the other possible ranges?

You want 2-9 probably.

And make an exception for 999 if you need it.
me@privacy.net

2006-03-08, 5:45 pm

On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 22:17:07 +0000, Paul Cupis <paul@cupis.co.uk>
wrote:

>me@privacy.net wrote:
>
>What have you got against 020 3 or the other possible ranges?
>
>You want 2-9 probably.
>
>And make an exception for 999 if you need it.


I have read the document from SNOM but it is not very clear.
http://www.snom.com/whitepapers/FAQ-04-03-27-cs.pdf

Can you give me the dial plan as it's driving me mad.

Tim Bray

2006-03-10, 7:45 am

me@privacy.net wrote:
> Can you give me the dial plan as it's driving me mad.


Why do you need a dial plan? To dial local numbers as local numbers
through a service provider?

Or just because you don't want to press OK when you have dialled the number?

Tim


Sean

2006-03-10, 5:45 pm

Tim Bray wrote:

> Why do you need a dial plan?


If people did not have dial plans, they could not make calls

Jono

2006-03-10, 5:45 pm

Sean submitted this idea :
> Tim Bray wrote:
>
>
> If people did not have dial plans, they could not make calls


I don't think he was asking "why do you need a dial plan?" as such. I
think he meant, "what do you want to achieve from your dial plan?"
You've snipped the next relevant part of the OP's response.


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