International Long-Distance calls are calls placed to another country. These calls generally require several prefixes (e.g., country code & city code).
Configure Call Type. Choose the “International Long-Distance” call type from this pop-up menu to specify how International Long-Distance calls should be handled.
Dial Method & Configuration. The Dial Method type & configuration that should be used for International Long-Distance calls. Specify the Dial Method type on the left and the specific Dial Method configuration on the right.
Update All Call Type Configurations. If you want to use the International Long-Distance Dial Method configuration for all call types, click the button to the right of the configuration pop-up menu. This allows you to easily set the Dial Method configuration for all call types but you may still need to modify the individual call type settings (such as local area codes) as necessary for proper dialing from your locale.
Prefix. If you need a prefix for International Long-Distance calls, enter it here and it will be added at the beginning of your number before dialing. If your number already starts with this prefix, it will not be added by the Dialing Rules. This is helpful for entering prefixes such as billing codes or credit card numbers.
Suffix. If you need a suffix for International Long-Distance calls, enter it here and it will be added at the end of your number before dialing. If your number already ends with this prefix, it will not be added by the Dialing Rules.
International Call Delimiter. This delimiter is helpful to identify international numbers (e.g., +1 would be for a number in the US but +44 would be for a number in the UK).
Include Delimiter. Indicates whether the international call delimiter specified on the left should be included or stripped from the final number to be dialed.