Quote Originally Posted by usa2k View Post
This seems a longer list.
http://www.voip.com/help/residential...tar_codes.aspx

In the old beta testing days, I understood VOIPo used codes from recognized standards.
I think those old treads are gone now, but I recall one of the VOIPo engineers posted
a link to these standards.
i think this needs to be changed to *82 because my tmobile, qwest even teleblend a voip uses it. and just the other day i call someone with my number blocked and a recording came on saying "the number you are calling do not accept blocked calls, please hang up dial *82 your number will be unblock for this call only" I could see this being a customer service issue when my customers call me saying they dialed *82 and it didn't let the call through.

I think out of all the *codes the *67 and *82 are the ones that will have the most problems with customers. the other *codes are all over the board with what other carriers use.