I can have a go at explaining.
I've had a quick dig through my extensions.conf, and I've got it in an
outgoing sipgate dial command.
exten => _0.,1,Dial(SIP/+44${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED],30,t)
What it does is in the dial command, it sends +44, then the extension which
you dialled, minus the first digit (the leading 0)
Cheers
Mat
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> Mike Williams
> Sent: 22 September 2006 13:49
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] freepbx dial plan,add and
> remove at the same time
>
>
> On Friday 22 September 2006 13:36, Mat Stace wrote:
> > It's a while since I did this one myself, but I was doing the exact
> > same thing when using voipbuster (or whichever of it's sisters
> > services I was using at the time).
> >
> > I'm thinking that in the dial command you want
> >
> > +44{EXTEN:1}
>
> Thanks, but could you explain how that works?
> The {EXTEN:1} suggests the first digit is removed, or perhaps
> more precisely
> that's a place holder for the number dialed starting one digit in?
>
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