Colin Anderson wrote:
Some telco's do, some telco's don't. The text "Rarely used for PRI" is IMO a
location-centric and carrier-centric statement. As another poster suggested,
PRI's are picky, and some carriers are super-picky so it's always best to
dot your i's and cross your t's when dealing with PRI. At worst, it will be
ignored by the switch.

Actually, the worst that can happen is not being able to dial out the PRI to numbers that are not "national", "local", or "international".


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