[cisco-voip] Sweden Dial Plan. Overlap sending?
Roger Wiklund
roger.wiklund at gmail.com
Mon Aug 26 07:43:09 EDT 2013
Hey
I'm from Sweden and you are right about our dial-plan, it's open and
variable lenght. Almost all of our installations are based on very simple
patterns that overlaps and we rely on inter-digit timeout. T302 = 3
seconds. Most customers are OK with that, and alot of calls are to mobile
phones that have fixed lenght. 07[0237]XXXXXXX.
If you have ISDN PRI from any major telco in Sweden they support overlap
sending. Call forward does not work with overlap sending as you might know,
so you have to make some extra RPs and CCS/PTs för call forward.
/Roger
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Nate VanMaren <VanMarenNP at ldschurch.org>wrote:
> Group,****
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> I am deploying a site in Sweden and looking at the dial plan, I don’t see
> any way to create patterns that do not have inter-digit timeout, because
> almost every area code has different sized minimum and maximum length (
> http://www.pts.se/upload/Ovrigt/Tele/Nummerfragor/Sv_nrplan_telefoni_enl_TU-T_rek_E.164.pdf
> )****
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> I have done overlap sending to the PSTN in Germany because their dial-plan
> is also impossible to load in CM, so I am thinking maybe Sweden also uses
> overlap sending?.****
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> Does anyone on the group have experience with the Sweden dial plan, or
> know if Sweden does overlap sending?****
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> Thanks,****
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> -Nate****
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