Peter Stuge wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Adrien Farkas wrote:
> >As far as I know, the '+' symbol should be resolved properly by the local GSM
> >service, so +47xxx should be okay to use on mobile phones to dial Norway from
> >all the world (including Sweden ;)), but perhaps I'm wrong ;)

> This is only part true.  The international prefix 009 in Sweden IS going to
> change into 00, HOWEVER, 009 is a prefix used by the landline telephone
> operator Telia, not by any other land operator nor by the GSM network.

I guess that translating '+' sign to 009 or 00 or whatever prefix any country uses it 
the job of the local GSM provider, not the phone or whatever... You don't need to care 
what the local international call prefix is, GSM provider does it for you...
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