In most configurations, many calls are never restricted, such as local calls that don't start with a 1. The dialer typically lets the digits dialed for these calls go directly to the central telephone office.
When a user dials an international call that may be restricted by the dialer, the dialer will analyze the call after the user has stopped dialing for about three seconds. The dialer does this because international phone numbers vary in length, so it's hard for the dialer to tell when the user has finished dialing all the required digits. To avoid the
Frequently Asked Questions are covered in the next section. If you don't have a question, you're done. Enjoy your dialer!
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