Microsoft KB Archive/750109

= New telephone numbering scheme in Greece (Phase 2 – Final) =

Article ID: 750109

Article Last Modified on 12/21/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows XP Professional
 * Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition

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SUMMARY
Phase 2 (final phase) of the new Greek telephone numbering scheme will take effect from 3rd November 2002 (for fixed telephone numbers) and 19th January 2003 (for mobile telephone numbers). This article explains the necessary changes in the operating system and the user's settings in order to comply with these changes.



MORE INFORMATION
Telephony API (TAPI) allows you to configure dialing rules for all telephony programs. One of the features of Windows Telephony is the ability to automatically use the correct outside line access codes, long distance and international prefixes, and other dialing rules based on your location and the destination of the telephone call.

On 3rd November 2002 the final phase of the new telephone numbering scheme will begin to implement in Greece. You can find more information by visiting the National Telecommunications and Post Commission Web page at:

http://www.eett.gr

The new numbering scheme is described at:

http://www.eett.gr/gr_pages/telec/numbering/genika.htm

(in Greek) or

http://www.eett.gr/eng_pages/telec/numbering/general.htm

(in English).

Microsoft recommends that all users operating from locations inside Greece should configure their dial-up not to use Dialing Rules at all. In that case the user will have to provide the whole “dial” number for example &quot;2106151200&quot; or &quot;69Α1234567&quot;. This dialing format will work regardless of the location of the call initiator relative to the location of the call recipient. That is, the area code is dialed at all times regardless of the call being local or long-distance.

For scenarios that the user wishes to utilize Windows Telephony to access telephone numbers in Greece, please follow these steps:

In Microsoft Windows 98, 98 SE, ME and NT 4.0 (SP6):


 * 1) Start Registry Editor (regedit.exe).
 * 2) Locate and click the following key in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Telephony\Country List\30\SameAreaRule
 * 3) On the Edit menu, click Modify, and make sure that &quot;G&quot; appears in the Value data field. Replace &quot;FG&quot; (if available) with &quot;G&quot;.
 * 4) Locate and click the following key in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Telephony\Country List\30\LongDistanceRule
 * 5) On the Edit menu, click Modify, and in the Value data field replace “0FG” with “G”.
 * 6) Quit Registry Editor.
 * 7) Restart the computer.

Make sure that all your locations are configured properly. To do this:


 * 1) Select Telephony from the Control Panel.
 * 2) In the My Locations tab make sure that all locations inside Greece have the proper Area Code. For example for Athens use “21”, for Thessalonica use “231” and so on.

Make sure that all your dial-up connections are configured properly. To do this:


 * 1) Start Dial-Up Networking.
 * 2) Right click the connection you want to check and select Properties.
 * 3) In the General tab make sure that the Area Code is properly entered. For example for Athens use “21”, for Thessalonica use “231”, for an ISP having a 09625-number use &quot;89625&quot;. Also make sure that the correct number is entered. In order to find the correct number, use the following rules:
 * 4) * For fixed phones, replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;2&quot;. For example: number &quot;010 6151200&quot; should be &quot;210 6151200&quot;.
 * 5) * For premium rate numbers (090), remove the initial &quot;0&quot;. For example: number &quot;090 11 012345&quot; should be &quot;90 11 012345&quot;.
 * 6) * For free phone (0800) and shared-cost (0801) numbers, remove the initial &quot;0&quot;. For example, &quot;0800 11 01234&quot; should be &quot;800 11 01234&quot;.
 * 7) * For dial-up numbers (096), replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;8&quot;. For example: number &quot;096 2 012345&quot; should be &quot;896 2 012345&quot;.
 * 8) * From 19 January 2003: For mobile phones, replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;6&quot;. For example: number &quot;09Α 1234567&quot; should be &quot;69Α 1234567&quot;.
 * 9) Click OK to save your changes.

In case you need to create new dial-up connections make sure that you enter the correct phone number by using the rules described in the third step above.

In Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional:


 * 1) Start Registry Editor (regedit.exe).
 * 2) Locate and click the following key in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Telephony\Country List\30\SameAreaRule
 * 3) On the Edit menu, click Modify, and make sure that &quot;G&quot; appears in the Value data field. Replace &quot;FG&quot; (if available) with &quot;G&quot;.
 * 4) Locate and click the following key in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Telephony\Country List\30\LongDistanceRule
 * 5) On the Edit menu, click Modify, and in the Value data field replace “0FG” with “G”.
 * 6) Quit Registry Editor.
 * 7) Restart the computer.

Make sure that all your locations are configured properly. To do this:


 * 1) Select Phone and Modem options from the Control Panel.
 * 2) In the Dialing Rules tab make sure that all locations inside Greece have the proper Area Code. For example for Athens use “21”, for Thessalonica use “231” and so on. In order to change a location’s Area Code select the location and click Edit.

Make sure that all your dial-up connections are configured properly. To do this:


 * 1) Start Network and Dial-up Connections from the Control Panel.
 * 2) Right click the connection you want to check and select Properties.
 * 3) In the General tab make sure that the Area Code is properly entered. For example, for Athens use &quot;21&quot;, for Thessalonica use &quot;231&quot;, for an ISP having a 09625-number use &quot;89625&quot;. Also, make sure that the correct number is entered. In order to find the correct number, use the following rules:
 * 4) * For fixed telephones, replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;2&quot;. For example: number &quot;010 6151200&quot; should be &quot;210 6151200&quot;.
 * 5) * For premium rate numbers (090), remove the initial &quot;0&quot;. For example: number &quot;090 11 012345&quot; should be &quot;90 11 012345&quot;.
 * 6) * For free phone (0800) and shared-cost (0801) numbers, remove the initial &quot;0&quot;. For example: number &quot;0800 11 01234&quot; should be &quot;800 11 01234&quot;.
 * 7) * For dial-up numbers (096), replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;8&quot;. For example: number &quot;096 2 012345&quot; should be &quot;896 2 012345&quot;.
 * 8) * From 19 January 2003: For mobile phones, replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;6&quot;. For example: number &quot;09Α 1234567&quot; should be &quot;69Α 1234567&quot;.
 * 9) Click OK to save your changes.

In case you need to create new dial-up connections make sure that you enter the correct phone number by using the rules described in the third step above.

In Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Home Edition:


 * 1) Start Registry Editor (regedit.exe).
 * 2) Locate and click the following key in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Telephony\Country List\30\SameAreaRule
 * 3) On the Edit menu, click Modify, and in the Value data field replace “0FG” with “G”.
 * 4) Locate and click the following key in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Telephony\Country List\30\LongDistanceRule
 * 5) On the Edit menu, click Modify, and in the Value data field replace “0FG” with “G”.
 * 6) Quit Registry Editor.
 * 7) Restart the computer.

Make sure that all your locations are configured properly. To do this:


 * 1) Select Printers and Other Hardware from the Control Panel and then select Phone and Modem options.
 * 2) In the Dialing Rules tab make sure that all locations inside Greece have the proper Area Code. For example for Athens use “01”, for Thessalonica use “031” and so on. In order to change a location’s Area Code select the location and click Edit.

Make sure that all your dial-up connections are configured properly. To do this:


 * 1) Select Printers and Other Hardware from the Control Panel, and then click Phone and Modem options.
 * 2) In the Dialing Rules tab, make sure that all locations inside Greece have the proper Area Code. For example, for Athens use &quot;21&quot;, for Thessalonica use &quot;231&quot; and so on. In order to change a location's Area Code, select the location and click Edit.

Make sure that all your dial-up connections are configured properly. To do this:


 * 1) Select Network and Internet Connections from the Control Panel, and then click Network Connections.
 * 2) Right click the connection you want to check, and select Properties.
 * 3) In the General tab, make sure that the Area Code is properly entered. For example, for Athens use &quot;21&quot;, for Thessalonica use &quot;231&quot;, for an ISP having a 09625-number use &quot;89625&quot;. Also, make sure that the correct number is entered. In order to find the correct number, use the following rules:
 * 4) * For fixed phones, replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;2&quot;. For example: number &quot;010 6151200&quot; should be &quot;210 6151200&quot;.
 * 5) * For premium rate numbers (090), remove the initial &quot;0&quot;. For example: number &quot;090 11 012345&quot; should be &quot;90 11 012345&quot;.
 * 6) * For free phone (0800) and shared-cost (0801) numbers, remove the initial &quot;0&quot;. For example: number &quot;0800 11 01234&quot; should be &quot;800 11 01234&quot;.
 * 7) * For dial-up numbers (096), replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;8&quot;. For example: number &quot;096 2 012345&quot; should be &quot;896 2 012345&quot;.
 * 8) * From 19 January 2003: For mobile phones, replace &quot;0&quot; at the beginning of the old number with number &quot;6&quot;. For example: number &quot;09Α 1234567&quot; should be &quot;69Α 1234567&quot;.
 * 9) Click OK to save your changes.

In case you need to create new dial-up connections, make sure that you enter the correct phone number by using the rules described in the third step above.

For more information, visit the National Telecommunications and Post Commission Web page at:

http://www.eett.gr

To view this information in greek, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

750108 Νέο σύστημα τηλεφωνικής αριθμοδότησης στην Ελλάδα (2η Φάση – Τελική)

To view more information about the Phase 1 of the New telephone numbering scheme in Greece, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

750103 Νέο σύστημα τηλεφωνικής αριθμοδότησης στην Ελλάδα (1η Φάση)

750104 New telephone numbering scheme in Greece (Phase 1)

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