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Message #82645
[Bug 1453942] Re: Calling to some numbers results in Call failed
This is probably on telephony-service to handle the slash character,
since I found regexp [p+*#(),;-] in libtelephonyservice/phoneutils.cpp
for nondialable digits removal, which should probably read [p+*#/(),;-].
I am going to file a bug against telephony-service.
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Title:
Calling to some numbers results in Call failed
Status in dialer-app package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
When I try to call some numbers I cannot place the call and get Call
failed message.
After some investigation a think this is related to automatically adding the slash '/' sign into the number. When I call number 02 xxx xx xxx, the number is formatted 02/xxx xxx xx and the call is not placed. When I use second SIM which is in VPN and I should use 0 to call out or use international format, I get these results when calling the same station:
When calling 0 02 xxx xx xxx, the number is formatted 00 2xx xx xxx x and the call is successfully placed.
When calling +421 2 xxx xx xxx, the number is formatted +421 2/xxx xxx xx and the call is failing.
You probably remove displayed spaces when placing a call but do not
remove slash signs. The formatting slash cannot be manually deleted.
I am using:
Description: Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn (development branch)
Release: 14.10
dialer-app: 0.1+15.04.20150216-rtm-0ubuntu1
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