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This may seem like a duh question, but if you are calling out on a PBX with only a T1/PRI for calls attached to an 800 number, can you call another 800 number?
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Should not be a problem unless the PBX is programmed to restrict 1-800 calls.
Steve
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The only time I've seen this to be a problem is when a T1 is provided strictly for long distance calling directly from the LD service provider. In those instances, outbound calling to toll-free numbers must be routed over local lines.
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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That's right Ed. Those same LD-only T1s cannot route N11 calls either because the carrier wants to see 11 digits.
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Thanks for the info, guys. Turns out our circuit is LD only, so we are bringing two local lines for outbound LCR'ed local and toll-free calls. 
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