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I did, but even though the PRI provider (XO) says they deliver 10 digit dialing, they actually can do 7 digit dialing, but without the guarantee that new prefixes will be added to the tables right away. Since new prefixes are not very common here, our staff all do 7 digit dialing anyway, as do residents. Also, our numbering system at this location begins with 1, and can't be renumbered without messing with our numbering systems at our other facilities. I think we're so close!!
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Well, ConsumerTy, if your internal and outside numbers are crossing, Coral can differentiate local numbers and internal numbers beginning from the same digits. For example, by specific programming LCR, 5 you can make Coral dial outside number 2xx-xx-xx without prefix and - at the same time - dial internal number 2x-xx and so on. The only inconvenience is that after dialing 2x-xx (internal number) Coral will wait interdogit timer (default, as I remember, 10 s). If user dials other digits, this call is outside, if no other digits received, thi call is internal.
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