Hi All, It's probably a silly question, but it's some I struggle with more often than I like.
Can some clarify for me how a "LOCAL" and "NATIONAL" call generally need to be dialed / presented outside the U.S. In all the practice labs I've done, dialing international is usually straight forward - something like 90014085551212. But my head spins when trying to understand what is a national call verus a local call. Lets say I have a International e164 phone number at +743 2202 4xxx at my Site C location. Is a "local" number anything in the XXXX XXXX format? What would a National number in this example ? It seems to me anything other than XXXX XXXX , would be a International call. So I don't see where "National" fits in. Also , when I see a number like XX XXXX XXXX on the PSTN phone, is that automatically a International call ? - Lab Rat
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