Hi,

When listening to the time and date a voicemail message was received, you
can hear french sentences like :
"message reçu à vingt-et-un heure"
(message received at twenty and one hour)

It should be (in whatever french flavour):
"message reçu à vingt-et-une heure"

In short, instead of:
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/at.gsm' (language 'fr')
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/20.gsm' (language 'fr')
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/et.gsm' (language 'fr')
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/1.gsm' (language 'fr')
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/oclock.gsm' (language 'fr')

it should be something like:
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/at.gsm' (language 'fr')
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/20.gsm' (language 'fr')
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/et.gsm' (language 'fr')
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/une.gsm' (language
'fr')              <----------
    -- <SIP/7533-094fdbb8> Playing 'digits/oclock.gsm' (language 'fr')

I didn't check but the same problem should arise with 01h00.

Is this seen as a feature or can we provide enhancements ?

Regards
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