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tausloos

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Jan 8, 2008
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I have an individual that has requested to place an international phone call. Is there a CLS that needs to be changed to allow this? Also will it change it for all phones or just one.
 
You will need to look through LD 90 type will be SPN, and see if 011 is in there. If it is there will be a RLI attached to it go to LD 86 and print out that RLI and see what the FRL is that is the NCOS that the phone will need to be to call International.
If non of this is there then you will have to build it.

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If you need help with that go to FAQ at the top of the page some really good hints

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I don't see an FAQ for international calls, and I could really use some help. I'm having the same problem as above. Any input?
 
The FAQ that applies to that is faq798-6246 That would tell you about NCOS and BARS. There is more detail here too:
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<i> "You will need to look through LD 90 type will be SPN, and see if 011 is in there. If it is there will be a RLI attached to it go to LD 86 and print out that RLI and see what the FRL is that is the NCOS that the phone will need to be to call International.
If non of this is there then you will have to build it." </i>

I'm still having a really hard time with this, even after reading the BARS guide! I tried to print ld 90, as above, but before TYPE it asks for the FEAT, and I'm not sure which one to choose!

I have a fax machine that I made the NCOS 7 for (that's the highest), and so the corresponding FRL is 7, but it still won't work. I think that international calling is not "set up". Maybe country code dialing isn't set up, but I can't figure out how to add the codes as dialable or what ever the next step would be.
 
Here is a BARS printing guide. Your best bet is to have a complete printout of all that BARS has:
Of interest, you can still make International Calls without SPN 011. In that case, your SPN 0 processes the call. It's due to that fact that you need to print everything to be on the safe side. However, if someone wanted to print SPN 011, this is how they would do it:

LD 90

REQ PRT
CUST 0
FEAT NET
TRAN AC1
TYPE SPN
SPN 011



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See below

LD 90
Req prt
Cust 0
Feat Net
Tran Ac1
Type Spn
 
Ok, so SPN is my country code, 011 for the US. I want to dial England which is code 44. So should I look for spn 44?

If there is no spn 44, is it:

Ld 90
req new
cust 0
feat net
tran ac1
type spn 44

??
 
No, from all USA, the international dialing sequence is:

011 + Country Code + City Code + Number

Example: 011,44,123,4567890

All you need to have in BARS is 0, or 011 to dial internationally.

Check out the AT&T site on how to dial international if you haven't
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Do you have any phones that can now dial international? If yes - just print one of those phones looking for the NCOS - change the phone you need to dial international to same NCOS.

 
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