that is really a carrier issue.

what you should do is use a separate carrier and a dial plan entry that
matches your forwarded call to use that carrier.

I.e. 55+10 digits goto carrier x y z as a dial plan rule and your forward
entry on your account 55+10 digits.

if the carrier was worth there salt you would not have to do this.
On Sep 21, 2011 11:00 AM, "Craig Shrimpton" <craig.shrimp...@os.com> wrote:
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> Thanks, that makes sense.
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> I don't know if sipxecs can do this, but a neat feature
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> My understanding is even if the itsp supports hair-pinning,
> it's not very efficient.
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