Thanks u got it.
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On Apr 4, 2011, at 6:57 PM, Rogers Ochieng wrote:
> 0 is the PSTN access code, and one 0 is LD code then 00 international code
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> So calling LD i dial 0 then my LD number starting with 0 0.0[1-9]XXX
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> International 0.00!
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> On 4 April 2011
Thanks I see it now.
Thanks alot
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On Apr 4, 2011, at 6:11 PM, ShinGei Yong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Another "0" is your outbound PSTN dialing access code.Something like ur HQ
> and BR1, used 9 as a PSTN access code.
>
> Make sense?
>
> Thanks
> Shingei
>
> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 a
0 is the PSTN access code, and one 0 is LD code then 00 international code
So calling LD i dial 0 then my LD number starting with 0 0.0[1-9]XXX
International 0.00!
On 4 April 2011 21:12, Randall Crumm wrote:
> HI I was just looking over V2 L4 and have a question
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>
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> In 2 .3 it says L
Hi,
Another "0" is your outbound PSTN dialing access code.Something like ur HQ
and BR1, used 9 as a PSTN access code.
Make sense?
Thanks
Shingei
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:12 AM, Randall Crumm wrote:
> HI I was just looking over V2 L4 and have a question
>
>
>
> In 2 .3 it says LD calls in Spai
HI I was just looking over V2 L4 and have a question
In 2 .3 it says LD calls in Spain should use a TP 00.[1-9]xxx and
Intl 000.!
Is this right? I think the LD call would use an access code 0 and the
intl is 00.
Why the extra 0
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Randall Crumm
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