You can patch the appsupport by yourself....
Install openSSH with cydia and go to this folder:
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppSupport.framework
You'll find a file called PhoneNumberTemplates.plist
Get the file to your computer and convert it to xml. On macosx you can do it with plutil:
Macbook:~ jernej$ plutil -convert xml1 PhoneNumberTemplates.plist
Here is an example for Slovenia (my country):
<key>si</key>
<array>
<array>
<string>386</string>
<string>00</string>
<string>0</string>
<integer>1</integer>
<integer>7</integer>
</array>
<array>
<string>386</string>
<string>00</string>
<string>0</string>
<integer>2</integer>
<integer>6</integer>
</array>
</array>
The first string is the country code, the second string are the two zeros at the beginning of an international number, the third string is the zero at the beginning of a local number. The first intiger is the number of chars in the prefix number (number of M's -> see below) and the second initiger is the number of chars in the actual number (number of N's).
For Slovenia:
Fixed networks (first array):
International format: 00-386-M-NNN-NN-NN
Local format: 0-M-NNN-NN-NN
Mobile networks (second array):
International format: 00-386-MM-NNN-NNN
Local format: 0-MM-NNN-NNN
With this information anybody should be able to patch the appsupport for his own country. After you patch the appsupport you just need to place the file on the iphone and restart...
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