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Saving international numbers with "+" is one thing, i. e. "+49" for Germany etc. Second is to use some prefixes to switch network functionalities, i. e. "31#" code for toggling anonymous mode. My network setup is make calls by default anonymous, but I can switch the mode with prefixing "31#" the phone number. A couple of my contacts are saved this way. International style the number looks like: "*31#+49xxxxxxxx...", this IS in fact a valid number in my network, but Jolla tells me "invalid number" and refuses dialing. So, I'm unable to call a lot of my contacts in a regular way. What can I do?
Michael
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Saving international numbers with "+" is one thing, i. e. "+49" for Germany etc. Second is to use some prefixes to switch network functionalities, i. e. "31#" code for toggling anonymous mode. My network setup is make calls by default anonymous, but I can switch the mode with prefixing "31#" the phone number. A couple of my contacts are saved this way. International style the number looks like: "*31#+49xxxxxxxx...", this IS in fact a valid number in my network, but Jolla tells me "invalid number" and refuses dialing. So, I'm unable to call a lot of my contacts in a regular way. What can I do?
Michael