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RC>> Nope. The same rules would apply to Z1 as Z3. After all, this was
RC>> already an issue in Zone 1. Or do you forget the India problem?
DD>> What India problem? I've never had any problems with India...
CS> New Dehli, 91-1- phone code . No nodes there now so it's moot but
CS> used to have a small thriving community.
DD> How did anyone in USA contact them?
I N T E R N A T I O N A L D I A L I N G P R E F I X
ie: in my case, from Z1...
1010288-011-91-1-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1010288 forces AT&T to be used...
011 is the international dialing prefix
91 is the country code
1 is the city code (or whatever their breakdown is)
i could easily remove the 1010288- portion and still get there from here by
using my default longdistance carrier...
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