> I need to make IDD call with 4-digit prefix. Is N95 configured to do so
> or is there any utility program to do so?

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Simon,
Thanks for your reply. I am afraid you may misunderstand my issue. The
digits prefix is the ID of operator provider and the IDD charge will go that
account, not your mobile phone account. It is something similar to credit
card call that you need to enter access code, account number and PIN. I
believe it is essential but simple feature that lots of mobile phones omit.
Scott
>> I need to make IDD call with 4-digit prefix. Is N95 configured to do so
>> or is there any utility program to do so?
>
> My understanding is that pretty much all mobile carriers allow the format
> +(Country Code)(Local Number - the leading zero. So the plus will usually
> take care of the 4 digit International access.
Simon Templar - 30 Jul 2007 21:58 GMT
> Simon,
>
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>
> Scott
OK, I see what you mean now. I think I have seen the odd Symbian
application floating around that does that sort of thing.
Maybe have a look on <http://www.handango.com> and see if anything shows
up there for you, good luck.

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Scott - 31 Jul 2007 15:44 GMT
Simon,
I tried without answer before posting here. Anyway, thanks for your reply!
Scott
>> Simon,
>>
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> Maybe have a look on <http://www.handango.com> and see if anything shows
> up there for you, good luck.