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Did you try 000000 (six zeroes) as the MSL? Many carriers (including Verizon here in the US) choose not to use unique MSL codes. Barring that I guess it's possible TNZ uses their own scheme for generating the MSL, in which case your only course of action will be to call them and ask for it (tell them you reset your phone and need to reprogram it... when they tell you to press ## and then give you a six digit number that is your MSL).
That aside, so your phone did ring--just took a while? That to me indicates it's not as likely to be a problem with your phone but more likely the signal strength at your location, or an issue with the particular tower you're connected to. Slot Cycle Interval could have a small impact I guess but I sort of doubt it.
You didn't say whether or not you saw any difference using the stock TNZ WM5 ROM. Did you leave that on the phone long enough to test calls to see if there was any difference? If not, you should definitely flash all of the stock stuff back on and see if there's any difference. That will rule out WM6 as having any connection.
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