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Joe Delahaye -> David Drummond wrote: DD|>>>> Would Robert have any objections to 000- being replaced with 911? 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? >> What India problem? I've never had any problems with India... JD> The one where the country code was 91 and a phone number starting with JD> 1 would cause the same problems here as you may have with the 000 JD> prefix.. We got around it, and so can you guys. I should have mentioned, Z3 has no problem with 000-phone numbers in the nodelist. There aren't any in the nodelist released here... There appears to be quite a few -Unpublished- systems in Z1 though. -- regards David ---* Origin: So where the bloody hell are you? (3:640/305) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 640/305 280/5555 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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