On your peer screen in the les.net account, is your "10 digit dialing, preface 
1" checked?  Uncheck it if it is.  Try dialing now.
D

-----Original Message-----
From: Terry D. Cudney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 9:49 PM
To: Dave Bour
Cc: Asterisk User Group
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] How to call Bell operator or 310-BELL through a sip 
vsp?

Hi guys,

        Thanks for the several replies I got on this one, but...


        My lesnet account requires that I prepend a "1" before areacode and 
number, effectively  dialing 1-905-310-2355. Lesnet peer dials, but I get a 
voice message saying that this is a local call. If I change my dial plan to 
dial "905-310-2355", lesnet refuses to complete the call, saying that all 
numbers must begin with a "1".

        Other VSP's appear to follow a similar pattern. What am I missing here?

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 05:28:02PM -0400, Dave Bour wrote:
--> Don't know if it's carrier dependent, but prefacing an AreaCode ie, 
905310BELL works off Les.net.
--> D.
-->
--> -----Original Message-----
--> From: Christopher Allsop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 5:15 PM
--> To: 'Terry D. Cudney'; 'Asterisk User Group'
--> Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] How to call Bell operator or 310-BELL through a 
sip vsp?
-->
--> Try typing an area code such as 416 310-bell or 905 310-bell.
-->
--> I have done that and it works.
-->
--> Christopher Allsop
--> All-Aboard Telecom Inc.
-->
--> -----Original Message-----
--> From: Terry D. Cudney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--> Sent: August 19, 2008 4:59 PM
--> To: Asterisk User Group
--> Subject: [on-asterisk] How to call Bell operator or 310-BELL through a sip
--> vsp?
-->
--> Hi all,
-->
-->         The subject line says it all...
-->
-->         How do we contact Bell Canada using a sip service?
-->
-->         Whenever I have tried to call, for example, 310-2355, I get a
--> pre-recorded message: "the number you have dialed canot be reached from your
--> area code".
-->
-->         The only Bell line I have now is a dry-loop to provide ADSL from
--> another ISP. So, I have no affiliation with Bell at all, but sometimes it is
--> necessary to contact Bell.
-->
-->         Is it VSP specific? or is there a magic number? or is it possible?
--> from sip/voip-only connections?
-->
-->         TIA,
-->
-->         --terry
-->
-->
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Name:   Terry D. Cudney
Phone:  (705) 812-4949
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like...
having a peeing sectionin a swimming pool.

Tired of technology? Check this out: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm

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