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        <item><title>Subject: Account Based Authentication - by: admin</title>
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<description>Unlike Calling Cards, this configuration will help you to create an account based authentication for your customers in order to have all detailed settings and functionality of this type of service.
The scenario of this example is:
1. User dials an access number to a telecom operator that will forward it to digitalk as 1333 (in this example).
2. Digitalk will welcome the user and will ask to press 2 in order to select an alternate language (my_intro.vox custom welcome prompt in this example) -- if timeout...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Setting up a National Dialling Plan - by: admin</title>
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<description>Sometimes you will need to set up an Access Number to use National Dialling, that is, the end user don''t have to dial the country code for a local call -- instead this will be prepended automatically.

1. Open Service for desired partition.

2. Go to Managing Rates -&amp;gt; National Dialling

3. Create a new Dial Plan, give it a name like ''Belgium National'' and add each Dialled Address and the coresponding Zone. In the end you should have something like:
02 Belgium
047 Belgium-Mobile (PROXIMUS)...</description>
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