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Old 13-09-2006, 17:24
Ivor Jones
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Default Gradwell <> Sipgate now working :-)


The peering between Gradwell and Sipgate, which has been broken for a
while, is now fully working again in both directions.

However, there is a slight difference in the dialling procedure from
Gradwell to Sipgate; calls need to be dialled using the prefix code **777
followed by the number in international format but without the leading
zero, i.e. for my Speaking Clock on the Sipgate London number 020 7043
1320 (SIP ID 1431320) you would dial from Gradwell:

**777442070431320

To call a Gradwell number from Sipgate is unchanged, i.e. 000472 followed
by the Gradwell SIP ID.

For those with IPKall numbers, testing is currently in progress, it should
be resolved in the next couple of days.

Ivor


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Old 13-09-2006, 18:03
Paul Cupis
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Default Re: Gradwell <> Sipgate now working :-)

Ivor Jones wrote:[color=blue]
> followed by the number in international format but without the leading
> zero,[/color]

International format already implies that the leading zero you would
typically use in the UK is left off.
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Old 13-09-2006, 18:31
Ivor Jones
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Default Re: Gradwell <> Sipgate now working :-)

"Paul Cupis" <paul@cupis.co.uk> wrote in message
news:ee9dmq$2is9$1@custnews.inweb.co.uk[color=blue]
> Ivor Jones wrote:[color=green]
> > followed by the number in international format but
> > without the leading zero,[/color]
>
> International format already implies that the leading
> zero you would typically use in the UK is left off.[/color]

True, it was a typo. I should have said leading zeros on the whole thing,
i.e. 0044.

Ivor


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