I would simply create the rules plus 1 and any number of digits and have the
resulting call send magic suffix only.

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On Apr 11, 2011 1:22 PM, "Michael Scheidell" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> for outbound, sipx:
>
> (so users can hit the redial, return call button with a +1nnnnnnnnnn in
it)
> do you suggest a high priority custom plan that strips out the + and
> sends resulting call through?
>
> or,
> p1:strip out the +1?
> strip the +(other) and add 011? for outpulse for international?
>
> just saw an internatinal number come in as +32xxxxxxxxxxx)
> if p1 rule took out +1
> +32
>
> what is best practices?
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