The log above doesn't appear to have any errors in it, perhaps the "errors" you are describing happened after this.
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<br>I am assuming you are in an Analog environment, and so I am answering with the assumption in mind. Two things you should always do between calls (so, in your hang up handling):
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<br>1) Put a hang up step in place, just to be completely certain a hang up has occurred.
<br>2) After the hang up, you will require a Wait step. The length you require will vary somewhat based on the phone lines (well, the phone lines and any equipment they are running through/from, such as a PBX), but 1 to 2 seconds for analog is typical. This is necessary to ensure that all calls after the first will actually get a dial tone. If you hang up and place a call to quickly, you won't be able to succcessfully place an outbound call, and I suspect this may be what is happening with all your calls after the first.
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