Should be A, because International Number is given and it should be in E164 format. Only A matches the format, and then prefixes the required digit for matching the route pattern.
The closest answer culd be A. However, if C had included "predot", it could be de best answer since 777 is the offnet access code and 011 is the international acces code. So, since C omit "predot" to complain the Route Pattern, A becomes the closest answer.
Another thing is, do not ouu think that it is not intuitive the user dials the "+" before access code 777 and international access code 011? it is ilogically redendant to put "+" and the "011", so C seems to be out of intuition.
It is a tricky question, i say Answer A.
Magic word is "international number 496929810"
Because both Answer A+C would trigger routepattern by later CSS and signaled number
Means we have to assume international goes with +E164 and therefore enduser calls +496929810
First question is, which Calling Search space (CSS) is working for getting displayed Route pattern; it is Intl_CSS
Intl_CSS is the only one with selected partition International_PT
Call should go first through a TP, which then should activate/hit mentioned route pattern
The route pattern could be understood by its dot, that 777011 will get stripped by predot, but this is not covered by screenshot
But does not matter because routepattern will do its job and sends call to ITSP
So TP should send call to RP as \+777011496929810, or RP won't be triggered.
Besides Answer C is wrong, because a Translation pattern, which triggers same number like route pattern is useless and unnecessary
Which ends up in my thoughts, enduser calls +E164
Should be A, Answer B & D are wrong as CSS don't include the International_PT and Answer C is wrong as it is missing the PreDot to strip off the +
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