Philipp Kempgen schrieb:
> Philipp Kempgen schrieb:
>> Ira schrieb:
>>> At 09:29 AM 9/22/2008, you wrote:
>>>>... except in some countries, the phone numbers vary in length in the
>>>>same city. Say in Hamburg, Germany, your number can be as short as 5
>>>>digits or as long as 10. You really have no way of knowing.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The unanswered part of that, is this? Can 5 digit number, say, 12345, 
>>> be the beginning part of a 10 digit number, say, 1234567890?
>>> 
>>> If so than you must use time outs, if not than a dial plan can handle it.

> http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/enid/Ortsnetze/Struktur_und_Ausgestaltung_des_Nummernbereichs_fuer_Ortsnetzrufnummern_1gq.html
> http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/enid/Ortsnetze/Verzeichnisse_1gg.html

One of the documents says that if your number is 123456 (for
example) you are allowed to use 123456x, 123456xx etc.

OTOH it also says that the carriers are not obligated to make
sure the additional digits make it to your line.


   Philipp Kempgen

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