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  1. #1
    Larry J.
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    Is there a way to append the 011 to phone numbers in the phonebook
    without actually editing the number to include it..? I don't always
    need to dial the 011.

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  2. #2
    Soruk
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    Re: Making international calls on a V600

    On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 07:15:16 GMT, Larry J.
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Is there a way to append the 011 to phone numbers in the phonebook
    >without actually editing the number to include it..? I don't always
    >need to dial the 011.


    If you store the phone numbers as +<country code><number>, e.g
    +448457484950 or +12125551212 they should work wherever you are.

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  3. #3
    Soruk
    Guest

    Re: Making international calls on a V600

    On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 07:15:16 GMT, Larry J.
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Is there a way to append the 011 to phone numbers in the phonebook
    >without actually editing the number to include it..? I don't always
    >need to dial the 011.


    If you store the phone numbers as +<country code><number>, e.g
    +448457484950 or +12125551212 they should work wherever you are.

    --
    -- Michael "Soruk" McConnell
    Eridani MailStripper -- www.eridani.co.uk/MailStripper -- Uncovers Everything!



  4. #4
    Larry J.
    Guest

    Re: Making international calls on a V600

    [posted and mailed]

    Waiving the right to remain silent, [email protected]
    (Soruk) said:

    > On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 07:15:16 GMT, Larry J.
    ><[email protected]> wrote:
    >>Is there a way to append the 011 to phone numbers in the
    >>phonebook without actually editing the number to include it..?
    >>I don't always need to dial the 011.

    >
    > If you store the phone numbers as +<country code><number>, e.g
    > +448457484950 or +12125551212 they should work wherever you are.


    Thanks. There don't appear to be any international calling
    instructions with this phone.

    Does the "+" symbol actually need to be part of the number string..?

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  5. #5
    Larry J.
    Guest

    Re: Making international calls on a V600

    [posted and mailed]

    Waiving the right to remain silent, [email protected]
    (Soruk) said:

    > On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 07:15:16 GMT, Larry J.
    ><[email protected]> wrote:
    >>Is there a way to append the 011 to phone numbers in the
    >>phonebook without actually editing the number to include it..?
    >>I don't always need to dial the 011.

    >
    > If you store the phone numbers as +<country code><number>, e.g
    > +448457484950 or +12125551212 they should work wherever you are.


    Thanks. There don't appear to be any international calling
    instructions with this phone.

    Does the "+" symbol actually need to be part of the number string..?

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    Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail

    "Lord, are we worthy of the task that lies before us,
    or are we just jerking off..?"



  6. #6
    Soruk
    Guest

    Re: Making international calls on a V600

    On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 15:20:11 GMT, Larry J.
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >[posted and mailed]
    >
    >Waiving the right to remain silent, [email protected]
    >(Soruk) said:
    >
    >> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 07:15:16 GMT, Larry J.
    >><[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>Is there a way to append the 011 to phone numbers in the
    >>>phonebook without actually editing the number to include it..?
    >>>I don't always need to dial the 011.

    >>
    >> If you store the phone numbers as +<country code><number>, e.g
    >> +448457484950 or +12125551212 they should work wherever you are.

    >
    >Thanks. There don't appear to be any international calling
    >instructions with this phone.
    >
    >Does the "+" symbol actually need to be part of the number string..?


    [ Replied additionally by email as Larry J had emailed his post to me. ]

    Yes it does. On my T280 and V500, you get it by pressing and holding 0.

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    Eridani MailStripper -- www.eridani.co.uk/MailStripper -- Uncovers Everything!



  7. #7
    Soruk
    Guest

    Re: Making international calls on a V600

    On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 15:20:11 GMT, Larry J.
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >[posted and mailed]
    >
    >Waiving the right to remain silent, [email protected]
    >(Soruk) said:
    >
    >> On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 07:15:16 GMT, Larry J.
    >><[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>Is there a way to append the 011 to phone numbers in the
    >>>phonebook without actually editing the number to include it..?
    >>>I don't always need to dial the 011.

    >>
    >> If you store the phone numbers as +<country code><number>, e.g
    >> +448457484950 or +12125551212 they should work wherever you are.

    >
    >Thanks. There don't appear to be any international calling
    >instructions with this phone.
    >
    >Does the "+" symbol actually need to be part of the number string..?


    [ Replied additionally by email as Larry J had emailed his post to me. ]

    Yes it does. On my T280 and V500, you get it by pressing and holding 0.

    --
    -- Michael "Soruk" McConnell
    Eridani MailStripper -- www.eridani.co.uk/MailStripper -- Uncovers Everything!



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