MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions
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4. Suppose you want to call a phone number outside of your building using a
phone station that is an extension from your PBX system (if present). What
digits must you dial? Often a “9” or “8” must be dialed to “get an outside
line” through the PBX (i.e., to connect to the PSTN). Generally, “1 “or “11”
or “0” must be dialed as a prefix for calls outside of the calling code area
(long-distance calls, national calls, or international calls).
On a sheet of paper, write down the digits that you must dial before you can
dial a remote area code.
North America,
Long-Distance Example
Euro, National Call
Example
Seattle-Chicago system.
Seattle voip works with PBX
that uses “8” for all voip
calls. “1” must immediately
precede area code of dialed
number.
Answer: write down 81.
London/Birming. system.
London voip works with
PBX that uses “9” for all out-
of-building calls whether by
voip or by PSTN. “0” must
immediately precede area
code of dialed number.
Answer: write down 90.
Euro, International Call Example
Rotterdam/Bordeaux system.
Rotterdam voip works with PBX where “9” is used for
all out-of-building calls. “0” must precede all
international calls.
Answer: write down 90.