[cisco-voip] TEHO legals and CLID

Voice Noob voicenoob at gmail.com
Wed Oct 7 23:30:05 EDT 2009


What country are you in? In the US you can do TEHO all day long. 

 

 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Tired Banchini
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 4:39 PM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] TEHO legals and CLID

 

Hi everyone.

I was wondering if anyone can advise or point me in the direction of some
authoritative documentation on the legal implications of TEHO, if any... in
global context, or at least with major continents?

My loose understanding as this all on-net (intra-company) calls are legal;
must admit I get conflicting opinions, although majority suggest this is OK.
In terms of TEHO, i.e. break out, opinion seems a little more blurred... is
there any authoritive references on this anyone can advise of?

Also again my experience limited in this field, in the same context, TEHO
and CLID. I would kind of anticipate th

at large carriers would expect to see specific DDI ranges or routes as CLID
on access truunks into there cloud and hence will block numbers that don't
match the expected CLIDs, I have seen this with some SPs, again I am not
sure if this is just a loose best practice or where it becomes mandatory....
can anyone offer any worldly advice please....?

Thanks in advance
TB

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