Public bug reported:

When I call to numbers which are formatted with slash '/', I get call
failed. For example when I try to call +421 2 xxx xx xxx or 02 xxx xx
xxx I get call failed, because numbers are automatically formatted as
+421 2/xxx xxx xx or 02/xxx xxx xx.

This is probably caused by incorrect regular expression in
libtelephonyservice/phoneutils.cpp for nondialable digits removal, which
reads [p+*#(),;-]. I am pretty sure it should read [p+*#/(),;-].

Please, consider this bug critical, since I cannot place any call to any
fixed line in Slovakia, which is basic function of phone.

** Affects: telephony-service
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: telephony-service (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Calling to numbers formatted with slash results in Call failed

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