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blutarsky
Vonage Forum Senior


Joined: Sep 06, 2005
Posts: 75
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| KDWycha wrote: | | Sounds like you would have to dial 1-978-XXX-XXXX to get your Vonage line. |
with my cell (and my Vonage line, for that matter) i never have to dial a "1". for any call i ever make on either line, i just dial the area code and number, regardless of whether it's down the street or across the country. i'm pretty sure all plans from sprint now are national plans... so none should require dialing a "1". |
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blakadher
Vonage Forum Evangelist


Joined: Dec 23, 2005
Posts: 476
Location: Vancouver, WA
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| blutarsky wrote: | | KDWycha wrote: | | Sounds like you would have to dial 1-978-XXX-XXXX to get your Vonage line. |
with my cell (and my Vonage line, for that matter) i never have to dial a "1". for any call i ever make on either line, i just dial the area code and number, regardless of whether it's down the street or across the country. i'm pretty sure all plans from sprint now are national plans... so none should require dialing a "1". |
Right, but your Vonage and cell phone are in different area codes. The guy who's having this problem has Vonage and cell phones in the same area code. Sometimes this subtle difference can wreak havoc on a system for whatever reason. Also, there are strange instances where two completely different areas share an area code. For example, here in Washington, my area code for Vancouver is the same as that for Port Angeles. Those two areas aren't any where near each other and when I'd try to call a Port Angeles number on my old land line it would fail every time. I'm sorry, I've completely forgotten my point. |
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