I did a SIP cutover today and in the middle of testing they asked to dial 90 (9 for trunk access, 0 to dial the operator) which did not work. Provider said that the system was sending a + and not the 0. I checked monitor and sure enough that is exactly what it is doing. International calls send without issue and without a +. I tried a multitude of solutions but anytime you send a single 0 to a SIP trunk it seems to send +. I don't think this is a huge issue, because who actually dials 0 anymore, but was wondering if anyone has run into this or better yet has a solution.
Use + for International is turned off in the SIP advanced. Again, 0 for an international number works just fine.
The truth is just an excuse for lack of imagination.
Use + for International is turned off in the SIP advanced. Again, 0 for an international number works just fine.
The truth is just an excuse for lack of imagination.