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My phone is correcting numbers dialled.

You can dial

+447123456789

and

07123456789

but try dial

+4407123456789

and it "Corrects" it to +447123456789

This is causing me issues as my voicemail starts with +4407 (T-mobile)

Can this behaviour be disabled?

I've set it to +44007.... and it's now correctly dialling +4407...

But now I don't seem to be able to get the voicemail icon to go without calling customer services.

Any ideas on disabling this "feature"?

Thanks,

Anthony

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Guest mwright

Surely "+4407.." is an invalid number - when making a number international number the rule is that you remove the leading "0" and put + in front of the number.

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Surely "+4407.." is an invalid number - when making a number international number the rule is that you remove the leading "0" and put + in front of the number.

Nope, it's a virtual number for voicemail, it's longer than standard.

if your mobile number was 07755445588

your voicemail number will be +44073 7755445588

(note the similarity)

It's a t-mobile thing I guess, use unroutable numbers for internal services...

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Nope, it's a virtual number for voicemail, it's longer than standard.

if your mobile number was 07755445588

your voicemail number will be +44073 7755445588

(note the similarity)

It's a t-mobile thing I guess, use unroutable numbers for internal services...

Hmm - what does T-mobile CS say?

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