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How can I dial normally when my provider wants full international numbers for local calls?

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How can I dial normally when my provider wants full international numbers for local calls?

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When you create your dial plan rules you can add a prefix to a local number. E.g.: • _NXXXXX:0:5142 this will recognize a 6-digit number and add 5142 in front of it, so you will dial 123456 and the device will send 5142123456 to your carrier.

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