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The e.164 standards for telephone numbers dictate s strict length resriction
of something less that 16 characters. The default contact form in Outlook allows for a telephone number that is not e.164 compliant. This impacts applications that interact with Outlook such as Office Communicator and how phone number normalization works. If I were able to modify the default form to ensure compliancy then the normalization issues dissappear. -- Henry Goodrow |
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