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Originally Posted by evilbunny
Companies should never have used "numbers" that conflict with the PSTN, same goes for voxalot, which is the crux of the matter here, as I posted before there are real PSTN numbers that are 6 digits in length.
All voxalot has to do is prefix their numbers in the same way a country does, the ITU stipulates 0 for trunk/long distance dialing, and 00 for international, since 0 is *NEVER* used for international calls perhaps the easiest thing to do is prefix all non-PSTN numbers with 0<number>, although this will likely conflict with the dial plans of people, so we're left using * overrides which should work since the PSTN network uses these as well.
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Convincing VSPs to support ENUM is not my battle, there were just some thoughts.