ncsurfisher
Technical User
I have a “new to us” Option 11 switch that we are bringing onboard. Right now the switch uses auth codes for long distance dialing. They access local calling by dialing 9 plus the number. For LD calls they dial 86, put in their auth code, get dial tone, and then dial the LD number. The LD calls are captured by a local Cost Account system.
The problem is I don’t know why they are dialing 86 for LD. I do know that 8 is the system SPREE code. Any idea why they are dialing a 6 afterwards? Are they invoking a feature by dialing SPREE + 6?
Eventually the local cost account system will be replaced with auth codes from the carrier. At that point I will open the dial plan so that they just dial 9 for everything and are restricted by auth codes for toll type calls. I had hoped to keep the 86 dial code for a short period and open it up the same as the dial 9 so that users could enter either code to help make the transition easier.
The problem is I don’t know why they are dialing 86 for LD. I do know that 8 is the system SPREE code. Any idea why they are dialing a 6 afterwards? Are they invoking a feature by dialing SPREE + 6?
Eventually the local cost account system will be replaced with auth codes from the carrier. At that point I will open the dial plan so that they just dial 9 for everything and are restricted by auth codes for toll type calls. I had hoped to keep the 86 dial code for a short period and open it up the same as the dial 9 so that users could enter either code to help make the transition easier.