Thanks a lot!
That is what i needed :-D

BR
Anthony

???? 3/2/2014 7:24 ??, ?/? Beck, Christopher ??????:

We have found www.localcallingguide.com <http://www.localcallingguide.com> to be a great resource for figuring out correct dialing formats for a given area.

Chris

*From:*cisco-voip [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Mike King
*Sent:* Monday, February 03, 2014 10:44 AM
*To:* Anthony Kouloglou
*Cc:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] Intraarea and Interarea NANP Calling

Generally, 1-NPA-NXX-XXXX is the accepted Long distance format, so in almost all cases, this is universal inside the United States. I was vague because there is always the unknown element and you might have something different. Unlikely, but possible.

On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Anthony Kouloglou <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Mike,
    thanks for the update.
    For 1, i just wanted to know if for dialing Houston from Houston
    (AREA Code 713) i needed to added it or not? I guess i have to ask
    my LEC or CLEC as you said. I got that :-D
    For 2. To call from Houston to NY, i have to dial 1-212-1234567
    but also to call from Houston to Jamaica (Area code 876) i have to
    dial 1-876-1234567
    even 2 is questionable? I have to ask my LEC again?

    BR
    Anthony




    On 03-Feb-14 17:41, Mike King wrote:

        Anthony,

        I'm not sure what your question actually was, but I'll attempt
        to answer.

        1, Depends on your LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) or your CLEC
        (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier)

        2. Depends on your LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) or your CLEC
        (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier)  (But almost always
        require the 1 to leave your Area.

        Further detail on item 1, i've dealt with some rural areas
        (none recently so I don't know if they've updated their CO)
        that only required the last 4.   I know for a fact that large
        area's of New Hampshire, US only require 7 digit.  However
        Massachusetts, US requires 10 digits throughout the entire
        state.  It depends if the LEC did a Area Code overlay or not.

        You want a real trip, lookup
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_exchange_names

        On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Anthony Kouloglou
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Hi all,
            i have 2 questions that might seem very trivial (if not
            ridiculous) for most of you.
            1. When calling from an area XXX belonging to NANP to the
            same area:
                    a) we may not use the area prefix and we can send
            only the 7 digit number
                    b) we can add the area prefix and dial 10 digits
            2. when calling to another area YYY (always belonging to
            NANP) we always have to dial  1+10 digit number total 11
            digits. It does not matter if the other area in a
            neighboring state or a ... Caribbean country belonging to
            NANP.

            BR
            Anthony


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