Agreed PerryPJ, the customer would not agree to pay for the upgrade. Nonetheless, we managed to get it working. Only took us a combined 14 man hours of the on-site tech and me remotely (not to mention the LEC tech, engineer and 3 other people on the bridge (although I have no idea why they were on the call...LOL). Anyway, the issue was the on-site tech had inadvertantly put an "8" in the destination code programming. We used the *8* as the access code for the PRI because we could not get the "9" to work. Still don't know why it didn't work but it didn't or wouldn't. Did a lot of research and found out that this release has a lot of issues with the number "9".
GatorDave