From: Radioactive Frog (pbhatkoti@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Apr 21 2008 - 07:39:52 ART
Hi WorkerBee,
Rule 0 ^1212.% 212
this rule translates 4 digit starts with 1212 code to 212 , strips out first
"1" digit and only sends 212 to gatekeeper or softswitch for call routing.
it seems long distance call to me.
Rule 1 ^1617.% 617
this rule translates 4 digit starts with 1617 code to 617 , strips out first
"1" digit and only sends 617 to gatekeeper or softswitch for call routing.
Rule 2 ^011331.% 331
this rule translates 6 digit starts with 011331 code to 331 , strips out
first international access code (or in north america 011 is a access call)
"011" digit and only sends 331 to gatekeeper or softswitch for call routing.
Rule 3 ^01144.% 44 <----------- UK country code....
same as above...
The same thing could be achive using KISS technology thoguh.... un-necessary
its make complicated for confusing other fellows.
Just use:
voice translation-rule 1
Rule 0 ^1212 212
HTH...
Frog
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