Need Mexico Termination

Neither Vitelity nor Binfone nor Siproutes/Thinq can terminate to this DID without a 5xx route advance: 525564229732 Are you or your carrier able to? If so, I'll add your route and give you money. Please test before you say yes, if they answer just tell them it is the "Phone Company" testing reachability. Beckman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Beckman Internet Guy beckman at angryox.com http://www.angryox.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Peter, I sent this out Telefonica and got a SIP 183 recording that says after the equivalent in Spanish "Dialing Mexico Mobile numbers has changed. Dial 1 after the country code". All my other carriers 503 the call as well. Adding a 1 after 52 does make the call complete. Regards, Jared Geiger On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Peter Beckman <beckman at angryox.com> wrote:
Neither Vitelity nor Binfone nor Siproutes/Thinq can terminate to this DID without a 5xx route advance:
525564229732
Are you or your carrier able to? If so, I'll add your route and give you money. Please test before you say yes, if they answer just tell them it is the "Phone Company" testing reachability.
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Jared -- You are da man. I did not know this, and clearly my customer didn't either. Thanks! Adding a "1" between the country code (52) and the prefix (55) solved everything. Thanks for the private offers of connectivity too! Beckman PS -- I wonder, is there a reliable, regularly updated resource that people draw upon for seemingly arbitrary dialing rules on a per-country basis? http://www.wtng.info/ used to be awesome, but it really hasn't been updated regularly. The Mexico page still mentions the "in-country" mobile prefix of 045, which is deprecated in favor of 044 (now that I've brushed up on calling Mexico). On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Jared Geiger wrote:
Peter,
I sent this out Telefonica and got a SIP 183 recording that says after the equivalent in Spanish "Dialing Mexico Mobile numbers has changed. Dial 1 after the country code". All my other carriers 503 the call as well. Adding a 1 after 52 does make the call complete.
Regards, Jared Geiger
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Peter Beckman <beckman at angryox.com> wrote:
Neither Vitelity nor Binfone nor Siproutes/Thinq can terminate to this DID without a 5xx route advance:
525564229732
Are you or your carrier able to? If so, I'll add your route and give you money. Please test before you say yes, if they answer just tell them it is the "Phone Company" testing reachability.
Beckman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Beckman Internet Guy beckman at angryox.com http://www.angryox.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops
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Peter, It was only Telefonica that gave me the inband announcement. All the other carriers instantly 503'd or had atrocious PDD before finally 503ing it. I can't recommend using them because they are the highest cost even though they are native in the country with Movistar Mobile (the audio quality also didn't warrant the price to that destination). I typically use wikipedia for generalized number plans for the country. iBasis seems to keep pretty good track of the actual numbering codes and new destinations better than my other vendors. Regards, Jared On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 6:53 PM, Peter Beckman <beckman at angryox.com> wrote:
Jared -- You are da man. I did not know this, and clearly my customer didn't either. Thanks!
Adding a "1" between the country code (52) and the prefix (55) solved everything.
Thanks for the private offers of connectivity too!
Beckman
PS -- I wonder, is there a reliable, regularly updated resource that people draw upon for seemingly arbitrary dialing rules on a per-country basis? http://www.wtng.info/ used to be awesome, but it really hasn't been updated regularly. The Mexico page still mentions the "in-country" mobile prefix of 045, which is deprecated in favor of 044 (now that I've brushed up on calling Mexico).
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Jared Geiger wrote:
Peter,
I sent this out Telefonica and got a SIP 183 recording that says after the equivalent in Spanish "Dialing Mexico Mobile numbers has changed. Dial 1 after the country code". All my other carriers 503 the call as well. Adding a 1 after 52 does make the call complete.
Regards, Jared Geiger
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Peter Beckman <beckman at angryox.com> wrote:
Neither Vitelity nor Binfone nor Siproutes/Thinq can terminate to this DID
without a 5xx route advance:
525564229732
Are you or your carrier able to? If so, I'll add your route and give you money. Please test before you say yes, if they answer just tell them it is the "Phone Company" testing reachability.
Beckman
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Try here: http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202.aspx?parent=T0202#A
From http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-t/oth/02/02/T020200008A0002PDFE.pdf : International calls: operators of international ports have to adapt their networks with a view to enabling calls originating abroad and having as their destination users in the local mobile service in Mexico using the ?national calling party pays? mode to be made by dialling the following sequence: + 52 + 1 + national number
On 01/27/2016 09:53 PM, Peter Beckman wrote:
Jared -- You are da man. I did not know this, and clearly my customer didn't either. Thanks!
Adding a "1" between the country code (52) and the prefix (55) solved everything.
Thanks for the private offers of connectivity too!
Beckman
PS -- I wonder, is there a reliable, regularly updated resource that people draw upon for seemingly arbitrary dialing rules on a per-country basis? http://www.wtng.info/ used to be awesome, but it really hasn't been updated regularly. The Mexico page still mentions the "in-country" mobile prefix of 045, which is deprecated in favor of 044 (now that I've brushed up on calling Mexico).
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Jared Geiger wrote:
Peter,
I sent this out Telefonica and got a SIP 183 recording that says after the equivalent in Spanish "Dialing Mexico Mobile numbers has changed. Dial 1 after the country code". All my other carriers 503 the call as well. Adding a 1 after 52 does make the call complete.
Regards, Jared Geiger
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Peter Beckman <beckman at angryox.com> wrote:
Neither Vitelity nor Binfone nor Siproutes/Thinq can terminate to this DID without a 5xx route advance:
525564229732
Are you or your carrier able to? If so, I'll add your route and give you money. Please test before you say yes, if they answer just tell them it is the "Phone Company" testing reachability.
Beckman ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Googling "how to call X" is my favorite method. On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Calvin Ellison <calvin.ellison at voxox.com> wrote:
Howtocallabroad.com is my go-to for country to country dialling rules, otherwise Wikipedia. ?
PS -- I wonder, is there a reliable, regularly updated resource that people draw upon for seemingly arbitrary dialing rules on a per-country basis?
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