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This is a discussion on SPA-1001 within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; On 25-06-2007, {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote: [color=blue] > Indeed the code for London ...


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Old 26-06-2007, 02:27
Brian
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On 25-06-2007, {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Indeed the code for London is 020.
>
> The 3, 7 or 8 are part of the local phone number.
>
> For local London calls you can simply dial the local number, be it 3nnn
> nnnn, 7nnn nnnn or 8nnn nnnn or, when more ranges are added, 4nnn nnnn,
> 5nnn nnnn etc.
>
> (*xx|0|00|<0:0044>[1-8]xx.|<:004420>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.)
>
> The above should work for the Betamax service such as VoIP Cheap,
> VoIPStunt, VoIPDiscount etc.
>
> This allows you to dial London numbers without the 020 dialling code.
> Though as mentioned above ensure you do did the full local number and
> not miss the first digit off the number.
>
> (*xx|0|00|<:020>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.) should work for Sipgate.
>
> If someone spots any mistakes, please let us all know.[/color]

Am I correct in thinking the 0 and 00 elements have something to do with
contacting an operator? How useful are they with a VoIP provider?

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Old 26-06-2007, 12:04
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Paul Cummins wrote:[color=blue]
> In article <1182796120.177047.304830@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
> [email]bobgarb@gmail.com[/email] () wrote:
>[color=green]
>> hi again, still having problems with gettinbg the dialplan to work,
>> all i want to do is to be able to make a local london call without
>> dialing the 0207 and 0208![/color]
>
> There is no 0207 or 0208 code...
>
>[/color]
yep I realised what I said, sorry, not the first one to make that mistake
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Old 26-06-2007, 12:06
bob garbutt
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Brian wrote:[color=blue]
> On 25-06-2007, {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Indeed the code for London is 020.
>>
>> The 3, 7 or 8 are part of the local phone number.
>>
>> For local London calls you can simply dial the local number, be it 3nnn
>> nnnn, 7nnn nnnn or 8nnn nnnn or, when more ranges are added, 4nnn nnnn,
>> 5nnn nnnn etc.
>>
>> (*xx|0|00|<0:0044>[1-8]xx.|<:004420>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.)
>>
>> The above should work for the Betamax service such as VoIP Cheap,
>> VoIPStunt, VoIPDiscount etc.
>>
>> This allows you to dial London numbers without the 020 dialling code.
>> Though as mentioned above ensure you do did the full local number and
>> not miss the first digit off the number.
>>
>> (*xx|0|00|<:020>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.) should work for Sipgate.
>>
>> If someone spots any mistakes, please let us all know.[/color]
>
> Am I correct in thinking the 0 and 00 elements have something to do with
> contacting an operator? How useful are they with a VoIP provider?
>[/color]
thanks everyone, it works like a dream, no doubt dial plans are great if
you want to do lots of options, very powerful, but at the moment only
wanted to do something very simple! I may get into dial plans when I
have more time,

regards, Bob
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Old 26-06-2007, 19:31
Paul Cupis
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Brian wrote:[color=blue]
> On 25-06-2007, {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:[color=green]
>> (*xx|0|00|<:020>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.) should work for Sipgate.[/color]
>
> Am I correct in thinking the 0 and 00 elements have something to do with
> contacting an operator? How useful are they with a VoIP provider?[/color]

Looks to me like that would be for dialling national (0) and
international (00) numbers, nothing to do with an operator.
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Old 27-06-2007, 00:23
Brian
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On 26-06-2007, Paul Cupis <paul@cupis.co.uk> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Brian wrote:[color=green]
>> On 25-06-2007, {{{{{Welcome}}}}} <bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> (*xx|0|00|<:020>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.) should work for Sipgate.[/color]
>>
>> Am I correct in thinking the 0 and 00 elements have something to do with
>> contacting an operator? How useful are they with a VoIP provider?[/color]
>
> Looks to me like that would be for dialling national (0) and
> international (00) numbers, nothing to do with an operator.[/color]

xx. matches both of those. 0 matches 0. Dial 0 and it goes out as 0
after about a 3 second delay.

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