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Re: [Enum] Re: [voipeer] Re: [Geopriv] Re: [Simple] tel URIsincommonpolicy
Brian,
>There are two situations, a phone that DOES understand a local dialplan, and
>a phone that DOES NOT understand a local dial plan.
>If the phone DOES understand a local dial plan, then it always sends phone
>numbers, and never sends dialstrings. In such a phone, you always get a
>full phone number, including a "+" if it's a global number.
Agreed
>If the phone DOES NOT understand a local dial plan, then it must have a
>context, which it has to learn by some sort of provisioning. While you
>COULD have a context called "+1", that is very, very unlikely. It's more
>likely "providerA.com" or even more likely "chicago.providerA.com", but it
>could also be "foo". The provider.com domain needs to understand how to
>interpret the dialstring 0114319793321 in the dialplan "foo" to a phone
>number.
providerA.com is not enough ;-), if you have customers out of the NANP
If you use a mobile phone and 11D digit dialing context +1 is ok
you could also use us.providerA.com or nanp.providerA.com
If you want local context
and context +1301 and washington.providerA.com is equivalent.
-richard
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