QUOTE(Great_Cookie @ Nov 30 2007, 10:01 AM)
Hey Megatron,
Not quite sure it works though... iWorld simply rewrites the generic rules for France and changes the country code (http://hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=7736).
What I need is if I'm on a Singapore SIM back home in Johor, the caller id will just show the area code with the Country IDD (eg. 013 xxx xxxx instead of +6013 xxx xxxx or 07-222-1234 instead of +607-222-1234). It'd be great if there were a rule for everything... Like the old AppSupport logic.
Added on November 30, 2007, 10:04 am
Singapore is actually fairly simply. As per my post previous, the 2 AppSupport entries actually cover Singapore numbers.
Examples:
Singapore Mobile: (+65) 123 45678 (international) local callerid will show 123 45678
House/Landline: (+65) 1234 5678 local callerid will show 1234 5678
Actually, it's basically the same rule... 8 digits, no area code (since it's a small place anyway). Only Country code.
My learnings and 2c.
Hi Great_cookieNot quite sure it works though... iWorld simply rewrites the generic rules for France and changes the country code (http://hackint0sh.org/forum/showthread.php?t=7736).
What I need is if I'm on a Singapore SIM back home in Johor, the caller id will just show the area code with the Country IDD (eg. 013 xxx xxxx instead of +6013 xxx xxxx or 07-222-1234 instead of +607-222-1234). It'd be great if there were a rule for everything... Like the old AppSupport logic.
Added on November 30, 2007, 10:04 am
Singapore is actually fairly simply. As per my post previous, the 2 AppSupport entries actually cover Singapore numbers.
Examples:
Singapore Mobile: (+65) 123 45678 (international) local callerid will show 123 45678
House/Landline: (+65) 1234 5678 local callerid will show 1234 5678
Actually, it's basically the same rule... 8 digits, no area code (since it's a small place anyway). Only Country code.
My learnings and 2c.
I have replied your Q regarding the roaming caller ID match in Hackint0sh, please test this out for Malaysia while roaming,
my 60 00 0 0 8
my 60 00 0 0 9
I have changed mine to this(Maxis user), it works too on all my caller match with contact number define using 071234567, +6071234567, 0312345678, +60312345678, 01x1234567 and +601x1234567. For singapore, i think sg 65 00 0 0 8 should be sufficient (since all 8 digits), why do you have sg 65 00 0 8 8 ?
The only problem that I have for matching is when you are on the same network (e.g. maxis to maxis), the caller match doesnt work for 1234567 without the 012 or +6012 prefix. How about in SG? does it work by just keying the number alone? 12345678 without +65 on the dialpad?
By the way, I was the contributor for the Calldata for both Malaysia and Singapore, pls check out the mobile in Singapore whether it display the right mobile carrier, it really take me quite a while to key in all the 800 entries in the excel file.
Thanks.
As for roaming, as long you are not in the 8 countries as defined in the APPSUPPORT (for 1.1.2 users), I think the PHONE(Dialpad) and SMS functions will failed
This post has been edited by gpsp: Dec 2 2007, 09:00 PM
Dec 2 2007, 08:41 PM

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