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kidjake28

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And what do I need to do? Trying to set up interop.


We have added termination as well. Please use prefixes when sending traffic:

999001 A-Z/guaranteed termination

999002 On-Net/best effort termination
 

phonesimon

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It means if you want the "guaranteed" route then your dial string needs to start with 999001. Start with 999002 for the other route.

Whoever this provider is, don't use them, because this scheme sucks.
 

DigitalDaz

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It means if you want the "guaranteed" route then your dial string needs to start with 999001. Start with 999002 for the other route.

Whoever this provider is, don't use them, because this scheme sucks.

Not necessarily, its just a tech prefix. Some carriers do this in addition to normal deck selection.

For example, by default all my traffic goes through the premium quality deck but on a per call basis I can choose another deck by using a tech prefix so best of both worlds.
 
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