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Defining a Local Dialing Plan
Each area of the US uses a different set of rules for determining which calls are local calls or long distance. For your area, a good source for determining how to define your dialing plan, use the opening pages of your phone book. These pages generally define how to dial different areas and provide a listing of prefix codes for the local calling areas. Three typical examples are:
1.Phoenix, AZ – all calls within the "602", “480”, and “623” area codes are considered to be local calls, while all calls outside those area codes are considered long distance.
2.Santa Fe, NM – calls to some office codes within the "505" area code are considered to be local calls, while other calls to the "505" area code are considered long distance.
3.Atlanta, GA – all calls to area codes "770" are considered to be local calls while some calls to the "404" and "678" area codes are also considered to be local calls.
If you chose to use the Local Dialing Plan, you need to create a dialing plan. If you chose SERVER Dial Plan, then you should check with your System Administrator if you have questions.
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