phone number suffix
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jeu, 2009-01-08 16:29
Joined: 2005-09-04
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Hi
I found that if I give a phone number a suffix such as '+' , the operating system deletes the '+' right after it is being dialed.
Is there any way for a telephony application to "know" that the original dialed number had a '+' suffix?

Thank you very much


jeu, 2009-01-08 17:45
Joined: 2003-01-14
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Yes it has. '+' means that you want to dial an international number. This is however not transmitted under this form to the lower GSM protocol layer. If you can access the TON/NPI, this is where the information is kept (at least the fact that you dialled an international number, not the fact that there was specifically a '+' in front of the number).

If you are working on a higher layer, you can also check whether the '+' has not been replaced by a '00' as this as the same meaning.


Eric Bustarret
NewLC Founder & CEO / Professional Symbian OS Consultant

jeu, 2009-01-08 19:20
Joined: 2005-09-04
Forum posts: 167

Thank you for your reply
I ment that the '+' is at the end of the number.


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