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<p>On 2019-09-25 20:51, Paul Allen wrote:</p>
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<div>What Colin suggested was that PERHAPS we need to deal with the situation where the</div>
<div>phone has one number when dialled from within the same country but a different number</div>
<div>when dialled internationally. What he failed to notice is that the wiki already suggests a</div>
<div>way of dealing with this (and it doesn't use phone:international).</div>
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<div>You are right Paul, I hadn't noticed this. To summarise that here, it suggests phone:XX=* to mean "use this number when calling from country XX". Having read that section a couple of times it does not seem to make clear whether whether it intends to refer to "phones connected to a network in XX" or "phones with a SIM issued by a network in XX," the difference becoming significant in a roaming situation.</div>
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<div>I note that section starts with a banner: "<span>This hasn't been voted and is just a documentation of use". Maybe this discussion can remedy that and confirm the proposed syntax, or otherwise agree an alternative. In the latter case of course someone with more guts than me will probably suggest retagging.</span></div>
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