[cisco-voip] Caller ID names and 4.x
David Pitkin
davidp at bostonpost.com
Wed Dec 14 10:05:08 EST 2005
My understanding is that CallManager "could" but that US Carriers do not
do it. Cell Phones and other corporate PBX's also do not receive the
text.
When I need to modify the text I first get the numbers right and then
work with our carrier to get the text right and confirm it by calling a
Vonage number (and then checking the nice web page which shows the text)
I believe that even my CLEC has to make the request to the ILEC (Verizon
here in the NE)
David [ p. 603-669-8553 x6908 e. davidp at bostonpost.com ]
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Ruttman, Peter
G.
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 9:53 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] Caller ID names and 4.x
We have two separate clusters (4.02 and 4.13) both that have issues
where we mask our outbound caller id numbers with our main number. For
the name we would like it to be the name of our company. For these two
offices we get occasional reports that a person that was once with our
company or is still with the company is showing up on the caller ID for
people receiving calls from us. In the case of the retired person that
person is not even listed on our Callmanager. He also only seems to
show up when the call ends up at certain carriers like Vonage.
Does Callmanager control anything with caller ID name?
Pete
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