[Q] Dialer Issues - Droid Ultra Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have tried using 2 prefix style dialers so I can access my company VoIP system.
To make it simple, I have a phone number (which is my prefix) I dial to give me an outside line, then dial the number so my company caller ID shows.
When it dials the phone number, the tones are very slow. I have tried messing with the DTMF tone length and it has not made it faster.
I am rooted and using 4.4.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!

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When I dial a conference call, check voicemail or make a credit card call using the dialer manually, it works fine.
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