Am Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2003 16:00 schrieb Stipe Tolj:
> Alexander Malysh schrieb:
> > Hi Stipe,
> >
> > -1 from me.
> >
> > How do you want recognize national numbers? International numbers can be
> > simple detected. They have '+' in front and then we set ton to
> > international and remove the plus.
>
> hmm, so you *require* users to send "&to=%2b49xxx" at sendsms HTTP
> interface. If someone sends "&to=49xxx" then it will be send with
> national TON.

sure... if someone sends to=49XXX then it's not a valid number. Just try to 
call this number 49XXX from ur mobile ;) Valid numbers are +49XXX or 0049XXX 
(last one only for europe).

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> Stipe
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