by williamconley » Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:39 pm
in the united states the "1" is the dial code. check the dial code field.
your dial prefix should have been "99" insted of "991" as the "1" is already provided by the dial code field (note that your previous dial prefix was "9" not "91", right?)
technically, inside the us, the "1" is necessary to indicate that you are dialing a number outside your local dialing area. if you are in the 321 area code and dialing a 407 area code number that is LOCAL to your area, you do not need the "1" (and in fact the call may fail if you put the 1 in the number when dialing it). With SIP/VOIP calls, this is completely ignored and most providers either want or don't want the "1" across the board (some will simply accept it either way) because there is NO local dialing (or if there is, it is transparent to the user and the VOIP company, handled strictly by the final TELCO that actually hits copper).
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