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E.g., calling card numbers, discounted long distance numbers, applicable carrier selection codes etc.
E.g., calling card numbers, discounted long distance numbers, applicable carrier selection codes etc.
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Use this screen to set custom access codes (e.g. calling cards, discount providers, applicable carrier selection codes etc.) to dial before the phone number. Separate access numbers can be set for various countries you make calls from. E.g., access codes set for your home country will not be applied when you are travelling abroad.
Use this screen to set custom access codes (e.g. calling cards, discount providers, applicable carrier selection codes etc.) to dial before the phone number.
Separate access numbers can be set for various countries you make calls from. E.g., access codes set for your home country will not be applied when you are travelling abroad. -
Add access codes…
Add access codes…
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Calling from country
Calling from country
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Call destination
Call destination
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All calls
All calls
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Carrier code
Carrier code
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Access number
Access number
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When dialling:
When dialling:
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Use:
Use:
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to
to
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Pause after dialling access number
Pause after dialling access number
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Save
Save
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Cancel
Cancel
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Help…
Help…
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Set new access codes when calling from %s
Set new access codes when calling from %s
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all countries
all countries
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use '*' for all destinations
use '*' for all destinations
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Use this screen to set access codes for specific destinations. Destination can either be a foreign country, or an area code within the calling country. You can also set access code to be valid for all domestic calls (use * as destination), or for all international calls. Access code can be a special access number (e.g. calling card number, discount carrier etc) or a carrier selection code (if calling country allows them). Access numbers must be valid phone numbers, and you can specify a wait period for the dial tone before sending the called number. Carrier codes must match the format allowed in the calling country, else they are ignored.
Use this screen to set access codes for specific destinations.
Destination can either be a foreign country, or an area code within the calling country.
You can also set access code to be valid for all domestic calls (use * as destination), or for all international calls.
Access code can be a special access number (e.g. calling card number, discount carrier etc) or a carrier selection code (if calling country allows them).
Access numbers must be valid phone numbers, and you can specify a wait period for the dial tone before sending the called number.
Carrier codes must match the format allowed in the calling country, else they are ignored. -
Release notes
Release notes