Hello,
I have two outbound routes, one of it to call with international codes like (0033.. FR, or 0041 SW), and also have one rule with 10 digit, so I can call not using international code in my country, and with 041.. (France) directly, I think I can use such rule, because I am using siptrunk from my country, so this calls can be handled, but what if one my customer from another country, and he want to call with internal codes (like in Switzerland it is 0225...), and not use international code (in same Switz. 0041 225...). Can I somehow create such route, specific for my customers.
I suspect, maybe the logic should be "If I call 0225.. change this to 0041 225 and then send to siptrunk", so my siptrunk operator can handle this. Or if there is another way, please advise.
I have two outbound routes, one of it to call with international codes like (0033.. FR, or 0041 SW), and also have one rule with 10 digit, so I can call not using international code in my country, and with 041.. (France) directly, I think I can use such rule, because I am using siptrunk from my country, so this calls can be handled, but what if one my customer from another country, and he want to call with internal codes (like in Switzerland it is 0225...), and not use international code (in same Switz. 0041 225...). Can I somehow create such route, specific for my customers.
I suspect, maybe the logic should be "If I call 0225.. change this to 0041 225 and then send to siptrunk", so my siptrunk operator can handle this. Or if there is another way, please advise.