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In the St Louis area sometimes it is 7 digits and sometimes it is 10 digits. It depends on whether or not you got a "metro line" . Some customers have metro and non-metro lines so line 1 might be 7 digits, and line 3 might be 10 digits. They don't really sell metro lines now, but if your line was originally a metro line then even if you port it to a different carrier it carries the restrictions (so much fun).
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Back to the original subject, if the station(s) and line(s) are set to COS1, then no dialing conditions will be applied and all calls will be allowed. My suspicion is that the station is not set for COS1, which is the factory default setting. There is a 'canned' class of service that restricts the 900 code, along with 976 and others, but I'm not sure which one it is off hand.
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