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Indiana is adding a new area code to the 812 area code as like everyone else we're running out of numbers. So a business accross the street from us could be a different area code, and 10 digit dialing will be required. I know how to add the area code, in fact it's already there I just need to change the RLI so it goes to the local PRI. However, when I print out my existing 812 area code, the local prefixes are set as Deny. Is that so you don't have to dial the 1, or so you don't have to dial the 10 digit number? That being said, is there a way around dialing the 10 digit number in this case, or will that just be a training issue? When I tested it just now using my local cell number of 812.350.xxxx it would not complete the call. So I assume I need to program something to tell it to let me dial the number without putting in a 1? Any help appreciated.
Indiana is adding a new area code to the 812 area code as like everyone else we're running out of numbers. So a business accross the street from us could be a different area code, and 10 digit dialing will be required. I know how to add the area code, in fact it's already there I just need to change the RLI so it goes to the local PRI. However, when I print out my existing 812 area code, the local prefixes are set as Deny. Is that so you don't have to dial the 1, or so you don't have to dial the 10 digit number? That being said, is there a way around dialing the 10 digit number in this case, or will that just be a training issue? When I tested it just now using my local cell number of 812.350.xxxx it would not complete the call. So I assume I need to program something to tell it to let me dial the number without putting in a 1? Any help appreciated.