I think the point was that if the default (for the numbers that + is *not* specified) will be set to international, then there will be no way to specify that the number is *national* when it is needed...

Regards,
   Konstantin

Nisan Bloch wrote:

At 07:22 PM 6/24/03 +0200, Andreas Fink wrote:

-1 from me. + is there to indicate international.
No reason to put the default to international as then there is no way to indicate national again.
(you can not specifically put a "missing" + into the URL)



surely then with a + the smpp code will autodetect and set to international which is what you want. Numbers without a + could be either national or international. Its only the default we want to change.


nisna

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