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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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Hello
Sorry if this have been discussed before, but I wasn't able to find similar thread.
I'm newbie in SIP, so I'll try to explain it step by step.
Lets say I have a contact named Alabama with fixed line number: +1 23 45
If I want to reach that number from another country I have to dial it with +1. So I prefer to have the number saved with country code.
Then when I go to contacts and select Alabama, there's an option at the bottom to make a call to this contact using sip.
Then when I select the number to be called through sip, it is dialing: "sip:+12345@sip.myprovider.com". This will not be accepted because of the plus in the dialing number.
if I manually call: "sip:12345@sip.myprovider.com" it will do the job, it will call the number using sip.
Is there any way how to get the plus "+" to be excluded from the built-in "SIP" call function?
Maybe I'm missing something and this is very silly, and I apologies if this is the case
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2010-12-14
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Sorry if this have been discussed before, but I wasn't able to find similar thread.
I'm newbie in SIP, so I'll try to explain it step by step.
Lets say I have a contact named Alabama with fixed line number: +1 23 45
If I want to reach that number from another country I have to dial it with +1. So I prefer to have the number saved with country code.
Then when I go to contacts and select Alabama, there's an option at the bottom to make a call to this contact using sip.
Then when I select the number to be called through sip, it is dialing: "sip:+12345@sip.myprovider.com". This will not be accepted because of the plus in the dialing number.
if I manually call: "sip:12345@sip.myprovider.com" it will do the job, it will call the number using sip.
Is there any way how to get the plus "+" to be excluded from the built-in "SIP" call function?
Maybe I'm missing something and this is very silly, and I apologies if this is the case