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[1-9]x.4t4>#xt2
Pulver number rule:
Pulver numbers begin with the digit range [1–9].
A minimum of 4 more digits within the range [0–9] must be
dialed to match this pattern.
An optional 6th digit is allowed.
1:*72;>#x.etfxt2
Unconditional Call forwarding rule. The service code that specifies
the unconditional Call forwarding rule is 1. This rule specifies that:
*72 is the dial pad code to enable unconditional call
forwarding. The ( ; ) character is the delimiter specifying where
the dial pad code ends.
The minimum number of digits is 3. *72 followed by the suffix
would do. (Dialing without the suffix would be impractical,
since the IDT is specified as f, or 15 seconds.) If just the three
characters *72 are entered, the number to forward to will be
taken from the entry in the relevant page of the X5v or V3
web page.
As an option, a forwarding number can be specified. Up to 15
digits are allowed.
Note: the above rule says the number specified can have digits in
the range [0-9] and can be a max size of 15 digits. This is flexible,
and we could have a call forward rule specified as
1:*72;>#[78]x.6t4
Acme number.
11:*70;>#t4
12:*69;>#t4
16:*90;x.7tf>#x.7tfxt2
The above are rules to temporarily disable call waiting, call return
and blind transfer respectively. As noted, disable call waiting and
call return do not need a number to follow, whereas blind transfer
requires a number to be dialed that specifies where the call should
be transferred. The transfer number must in this case be a
minimum of 7 digits.
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