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TexasMirty@gmail.com
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      06-06-2006
Sorry to have to post a stupid question, but some days are like that.

We have a Cisco 2851 CME connected to a Time-Warner-Telecom line.

I am able to place international calls to many countries, including
Israel and France. But calls to the UK do not go through.

I called Time-Warner-Telecom for help, but they said that it was a
problem with our router config and that no international calls would go
through. Demonstrably incorrect. After hanging up with
Time-Warner-Telecom support, I dialed Jerusalem and got through.

Does anyone have familiarity with dialing the UK from US? Please help!
We are trying to reach a company in Bristol, England. Their number, as
published on their website, is (01179) 290039

This is how we are dialing it from our phones in the U.S.:

011 + 44 + 117 + 290039

I reach a recording of "Your call cannot be completed as dialed. Please
check the number and dial again. 2BJ." (Who or what is 2BJ?)

If I use the complete UK city code (01179), then I get the same
recording. Also if I try calling with 0117 as the city code. Any
suggestions?

 
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      06-06-2006
Thus spaketh :
> Sorry to have to post a stupid question, but some days are like that.
>
> We have a Cisco 2851 CME connected to a Time-Warner-Telecom line.
>
> I am able to place international calls to many countries, including
> Israel and France. But calls to the UK do not go through.
>
> I called Time-Warner-Telecom for help, but they said that it was a
> problem with our router config and that no international calls would
> go through. Demonstrably incorrect. After hanging up with
> Time-Warner-Telecom support, I dialed Jerusalem and got through.
>
> Does anyone have familiarity with dialing the UK from US? Please help!
> We are trying to reach a company in Bristol, England. Their number, as
> published on their website, is (01179) 290039
>
> This is how we are dialing it from our phones in the U.S.:
>
> 011 + 44 + 117 + 290039
>
> I reach a recording of "Your call cannot be completed as dialed.
> Please check the number and dial again. 2BJ." (Who or what is 2BJ?)
>
> If I use the complete UK city code (01179), then I get the same
> recording. Also if I try calling with 0117 as the city code. Any
> suggestions?



I've called the number here within the UK and it rings out.
Also using my VoIP Stunt service which you have to dial internationally
formatted (00 44 117 929 0039), it works fine.

(0117) 929 0039 is how the number should be displayed.

011 44 117 929 0039 is how it should be dialled from the USA.


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Chris Blunt
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      06-07-2006
On 6 Jun 2006 09:36:35 -0700, ""
<> wrote:

>Sorry to have to post a stupid question, but some days are like that.
>
>We have a Cisco 2851 CME connected to a Time-Warner-Telecom line.
>
>I am able to place international calls to many countries, including
>Israel and France. But calls to the UK do not go through.
>
>I called Time-Warner-Telecom for help, but they said that it was a
>problem with our router config and that no international calls would go
>through. Demonstrably incorrect. After hanging up with
>Time-Warner-Telecom support, I dialed Jerusalem and got through.
>
>Does anyone have familiarity with dialing the UK from US? Please help!
>We are trying to reach a company in Bristol, England. Their number, as
>published on their website, is (01179) 290039
>
> This is how we are dialing it from our phones in the U.S.:
>
>011 + 44 + 117 + 290039
>
>I reach a recording of "Your call cannot be completed as dialed. Please
>check the number and dial again. 2BJ." (Who or what is 2BJ?)
>
>If I use the complete UK city code (01179), then I get the same
>recording. Also if I try calling with 0117 as the city code. Any
>suggestions?


Why are you omitting the last digit of the city code? You should be
dialling it as:

011 44 1179 290039

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      06-07-2006
Thus spaketh Chris Blunt:
> On 6 Jun 2006 09:36:35 -0700, ""
> <> wrote:
>
>> Sorry to have to post a stupid question, but some days are like that.
>>
>> We have a Cisco 2851 CME connected to a Time-Warner-Telecom line.
>>
>> I am able to place international calls to many countries, including
>> Israel and France. But calls to the UK do not go through.
>>
>> I called Time-Warner-Telecom for help, but they said that it was a
>> problem with our router config and that no international calls would
>> go through. Demonstrably incorrect. After hanging up with
>> Time-Warner-Telecom support, I dialed Jerusalem and got through.
>>
>> Does anyone have familiarity with dialing the UK from US? Please
>> help! We are trying to reach a company in Bristol, England. Their
>> number, as published on their website, is (01179) 290039
>>
>> This is how we are dialing it from our phones in the U.S.:
>>
>> 011 + 44 + 117 + 290039
>>
>> I reach a recording of "Your call cannot be completed as dialed.
>> Please check the number and dial again. 2BJ." (Who or what is 2BJ?)
>>
>> If I use the complete UK city code (01179), then I get the same
>> recording. Also if I try calling with 0117 as the city code. Any
>> suggestions?

>
> Why are you omitting the last digit of the city code? You should be
> dialling it as:
>
> 011 44 1179 290039
>
> Chris



It did appear they were omitting a digit, but it's the first digit of the
local number they are omitting, not the last digit of the city code, the
company's website are incorrectly displaying their number.

It should be:

(0117) 929 0039 or internationally; +44 117 929 0039, as per my above post,
dialled from the USA as 011 44 117 929 0039 and from most of the rest of the
world as 00 44 117 929 0039


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Ivor Jones
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      06-07-2006


"Chris Blunt" <> wrote in message
news:
> On 6 Jun 2006 09:36:35 -0700, ""
> <> wrote:


[snip]

> > If I use the complete UK city code (01179), then I get
> > the same recording. Also if I try calling with 0117 as
> > the city code. Any suggestions?

>
> Why are you omitting the last digit of the city code? You
> should be dialling it as:
>
> 011 44 1179 290039


It's not the last digit of the area (not city) code, it's the first digit
of the local number.

Ivor


 
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TexasMirty@gmail.com
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      06-08-2006
Something is wrong with our phone gateway then. I am able to get
through dialing 011 44 117 929 0039 from my cell phone, but not from
our Cisco IP phones in the office.

We get a fast busy when dialing that number from the Cisco phones. The
gateway is misinterpreting the number somehow.

Thank you.


Ivor Jones wrote:
> "Chris Blunt" <> wrote in message
> news:
> > On 6 Jun 2006 09:36:35 -0700, ""
> > <> wrote:

>
> [snip]
>
> > > If I use the complete UK city code (01179), then I get
> > > the same recording. Also if I try calling with 0117 as
> > > the city code. Any suggestions?

> >
> > Why are you omitting the last digit of the city code? You
> > should be dialling it as:
> >
> > 011 44 1179 290039

>
> It's not the last digit of the area (not city) code, it's the first digit
> of the local number.
>
> Ivor


 
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TexasMirty@gmail.com
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      06-09-2006
Update: Worked with Cisco and confirmed the problem was in the router
config. The fix was to add this configuration to the voice port:

isdn map address ^011.* plan unknown type unknown

wrote:
> Something is wrong with our phone gateway then. I am able to get
> through dialing 011 44 117 929 0039 from my cell phone, but not from
> our Cisco IP phones in the office.
>
> We get a fast busy when dialing that number from the Cisco phones. The
> gateway is misinterpreting the number somehow.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> Ivor Jones wrote:
> > "Chris Blunt" <> wrote in message
> > news:
> > > On 6 Jun 2006 09:36:35 -0700, ""
> > > <> wrote:

> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > > > If I use the complete UK city code (01179), then I get
> > > > the same recording. Also if I try calling with 0117 as
> > > > the city code. Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Why are you omitting the last digit of the city code? You
> > > should be dialling it as:
> > >
> > > 011 44 1179 290039

> >
> > It's not the last digit of the area (not city) code, it's the first digit
> > of the local number.
> >
> > Ivor


 
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