Re: [asterisk-biz] german non-geographic number

2007-08-25 Thread Linus Surguy
> On 8/24/07, Linus Surguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 1801, 1803 and 1805 numbers are the ones I think you are thingking about. >> > > What are they called? also 0180x where x is 1-5 (maybe 6) is valid, > and that last digit tells the tariff :) No idea of their German title I'm afraid, 'Servic

Re: [asterisk-biz] german non-geographic number

2007-08-24 Thread Trixter aka Bret McDanel
On 8/24/07, Linus Surguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1801, 1803 and 1805 numbers are the ones I think you are thingking about. > What are they called? also 0180x where x is 1-5 (maybe 6) is valid, and that last digit tells the tariff :) Also do you do any lcfa, national rate, etc with sip termi

Re: [asterisk-biz] german non-geographic number

2007-08-24 Thread Linus Surguy
1801, 1803 and 1805 numbers are the ones I think you are thingking about. - Original Message - From: "Trixter aka Bret McDanel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion" Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 12:27 AM Subject:

[asterisk-biz] german non-geographic number

2007-08-23 Thread Trixter aka Bret McDanel
I am trying to find out what the name of a german non-geographic number is, not a tollfree, something more akin to UK 0845,0870 (LCFA/NCFA) numbers. Does anyone have any ideas? I thought I found it, but its the name "Nationale Teilnehmerrufnummern" is the 032 range, which while not implicitly sta