On Sat, 22 May 2004 05:23:41 GMT, "Paul H"
<NospaMphobergNospaM@att.net> wrote:
>Some phone numbers require 1-NPA-NXX-LINE, others just NPA-NXX-LINE, and if
>the same area code in some locations, only NXX-LINE will be accepted. I
>have had cell phones that insisted on these distinctions, and could not dial
>stored local numbers while roaming. My current phone (Motorola V400 on
>Cingular) will accept NPA-NXX-LINE for every stored number, with the "1-"
>optional and having no effect. Does this vary by carrier, city, phone make
>and model, or what? Are all new phones conforming to some standard, and
>only older phones make any distinction?
GSM phones have this all down pat. You can store all numbers the same
with +country code/area code/number (e.g. +13115552368) and all calls
will complete properly and bill properly with local calls billed as
local calls, domestic long distance and international long distance
and all will bill properly.
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