this is correct... since it's "semantically illegal" to use a combination on TON=1 and addr value <7 digits. This would "mean", that there exist an international destination number with less then 7 digits, there is no such in real life.

Stipe, I have to disagree. Some countries might have short numbers in the international format that way.

Think of +49112 as the international format of the emergecny code 112 in germany (+49). This would make 5 digits.
or +88234 as a country code which we own, we could easily make +882345 as a pseudo international short ID with 6 digits.

I would make this a warning, not an error.

This is obviously a internal network addr, so it should be using TON=0 for destination addr.

This is most probably true BUT some operators/aggregators might want specific TON/NPI sessions disregarding the real stuff.
BTW, do we properly report this error in the delivery report?





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