Hi there,
I installed Fritz!App Fon 1.65 on my Motorola XPRT (Android 2.2.2) and it works great, but I have a weird problem. I have Landesvorwahl 00 and 36 and Ortsvorwahl 06 and 1 specified in my Fritz!Box 7240 (I live in Budapest, Hungary).
In the VOIP provider settings, I have checkboxes for 00, 36, 1, but not for 06. This setup has been working fine for me for years.
Now all my Hungarian phonenumbers are stored in my phone as +361... or +3630... etc, with the plus sign and the country code for Hungary. Calling them through Fon doesn't work, I get an "invalid number" audio message or error beeps. If I replace + with 00, it still does not work. If I start the number with 0630 or 061 (06 is the prefix for the local area codes), for some strange reason it works (it gets converted to 0036...). If I call any other country (+4420..., +1212...), it also works, both with + and 00. I use Betamax btw. (Actionvoip, Poivy).
To make it even more interesting, if I replace the country setup in the Fritz!Box with anything else, e.g. German, than I can dial the +36 numbers without any problem (and the German ones as well). Unfortunately this is not a viable solution, because then we lose the ability to short-dial the local numbers from our home phones.
Any ideas?
(Sorry for writing in English, I'll understand the German replies just can't write German).
I installed Fritz!App Fon 1.65 on my Motorola XPRT (Android 2.2.2) and it works great, but I have a weird problem. I have Landesvorwahl 00 and 36 and Ortsvorwahl 06 and 1 specified in my Fritz!Box 7240 (I live in Budapest, Hungary).
In the VOIP provider settings, I have checkboxes for 00, 36, 1, but not for 06. This setup has been working fine for me for years.
Now all my Hungarian phonenumbers are stored in my phone as +361... or +3630... etc, with the plus sign and the country code for Hungary. Calling them through Fon doesn't work, I get an "invalid number" audio message or error beeps. If I replace + with 00, it still does not work. If I start the number with 0630 or 061 (06 is the prefix for the local area codes), for some strange reason it works (it gets converted to 0036...). If I call any other country (+4420..., +1212...), it also works, both with + and 00. I use Betamax btw. (Actionvoip, Poivy).
To make it even more interesting, if I replace the country setup in the Fritz!Box with anything else, e.g. German, than I can dial the +36 numbers without any problem (and the German ones as well). Unfortunately this is not a viable solution, because then we lose the ability to short-dial the local numbers from our home phones.
Any ideas?
(Sorry for writing in English, I'll understand the German replies just can't write German).