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Originally Posted by uvatbc View Post
fcrochik: I have a bug (or perhaps it is intentional - I dont know) to report:
All the phone numbers in my contact list always have an international prefix. Even US numbers have a "+1" prefix. I think because of this, only the International dialing rules are used. Can you provide a way for users to specify what international prefix is to be considered as "local"?

Thanks
It is not very obvious but I thought about it. Just go to settings\call out #s and add your country code there ("1"). The application will assume any number that starts with "+1" is local.

Just in case: if you also add the "area code" the application will try to build international numbers for you automatically for any number that it is not "international" when required (for example when trying to place a call using qgvdial). It is an unfinished/unpolished feature but it should work as it is.
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