International Call Logging Support
International Call Logging Support
If your phone system is configured for
international call logging (calling party normalization), the call logs, redial,
or call directory entries may display a plus (+) symbol to represent the
international escape code for your location. Depending on the configuration for
your phone system, the + may be replaced with the correct international dialing
code, or you may need to edit the number before dialing to manually replace the
+ with the international escape code for your location. In addition, while the
call log or directory entry may display the full international number for the
received call, the phone display may show the shortened local version of the
number, without international or country codes.
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