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dywilson

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  1. is it not possible to just return what the dial plan tells you to return. After all the dial plan is meant to manage number manipulation. If I write a dial plan that converts a users 1300xxxxxx to 611300xxxxxx then that is what you should return This is actually a show-stopper for us because we need to bill call to 1300 numbers and this bug conflicts with issues in the rate table. When adding a prefix in the rate table - it always adds a + so we cant match on 1300, we can only match on +611300 which the pabx will never send.
  2. I am just trialling vodia right now to see how it will work for us. We need to charge for all calls and i have setup call rates as per below They mostly work but Im stuck on calls to 1300xxxxxx numbers. In Australia we have 1300xxxxxx and 1800xxxxxx and 13xxxx numbers. And I have all these calls working through to our trunks. I created the following caqll rates Mobile,+614,0.14,60,0.14 Local,+612,0.09 National,+61,0.09 Freecall,1800,0.00 OneThree,13,0.24 and it automatically changes it to the following Mobile,+614,0.14,60,0.14 Local,+612,0.09 National,+61,0.09 Freecall,+61800,0.00 OneThree,+613,0.24 The mobile, local and national calls match fine but the freecall and OneThree numbers dont match I then tried to alter the dialling plan to format the outbound number to be in the format +613xxxx +61300xxxxxx +61800xxxxxx But i have had no lock trying to get that to work. Background In Australia everyone dials 02xxx or 1300xxx These are normally translated to +612 - by removing the leading 0 and adding the 61 or +61 In the case of the 1300 - we either add 6 or +6 or we remove the 1 and add +61 (Same outcome) But i m really struggling to get the dial plan to do this I am not clear on how you remove a prefix I am not clear on what else is being done in the system When I dial 04xxxxxxxx from the app - the call is sent out the truck as +614xxxxxxxx But my dial plan is 10;Global;;04xxxxxxxx;*;;false But if i dial 1300xxxxxx the call is presented just as that 1300xxxxxx@registrar.etc and the dial plan for the 1300 is the same logic 20;Global;;1300xxxxxx;*;;false
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