[Sip-implementors] Clarification Required on section 7.4 RFC 3966

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Hi All,
 

We read the RFC 3966 and understood that the global number should be prefixed with “+” and if it is not prefixed with “+” then it is considered to be a local number and a phone-context is a MUST.

 

But the section 7.4 is a bit confusing to the ABNF syntax of global number.

Does it mean that, if the user dials “00” prefix as an example (“00919840012345”) and it reaches the server without a phone-context, do we still need to consider it as a global number in the server side..?

If we consider that way, the ABNF syntax is contradicting.

 

Kindly clarify the section 7.4 RFC 3966:

 

7.4.  Do Not Confuse Numbers with How They Are Dialed

   As an example, in many countries the E.164 number "+1-212-555-3141"
   will be dialed  as 00-1-212-555-3141, where the leading "00" is a
   prefix for international calls.  (In general, a "+" symbol in E.164
   indicates that an international prefix is required.)


Regards,

Ambrish

 

 

 

 

 

 


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