On 11/14/06, Gary Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In these cases  AFAIK the numbers will not work with an international
prefix attached or if they do they just remap to the :real number,
Putting the code on inferred it will work at free call for the
international dialing. This is not the case.

The point in case is what would you do it you had a Australia freecall
and say a New Zealand Freecall number for the same address in the
Australia.  (this maybe a bad case,but you get the idea). I think its a
little more common than you think. Especially for countries that have
close trading and geographical ties.  So you can't rely on the address
as the address main be in  Australia  and the other free phone for New
Zealand.

Maybe we could use an example - have you got one that illustrates the
specific problem?

Phone numbers are designed so that their location *can* be machine (or
human with a look up table) inferred from the digits alone.  Even
cell/mobile phones are fixed to a country by their digits.

--
Frances Berriman
http://fberriman.com
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