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<div dir="ltr">Thanks Lelio! I’m not sure what devices are being used by the called party but this service looks like exactly what I needed. Any idea what service Verizon uses? Looks like this one covers AT&T users which is a huge help!</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Jason</div>
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<blockquote type="cite">On Mar 27, 2021, at 10:11 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio@uoguelph.ca> wrote:<br>
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Do you know if the end points are using SMART call display?
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<div>Some mfrs are subscribing. It seems to be oob stuff. Not the carrier. </div>
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<div>Samsung:</div>
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But it’s really provided by:</div>
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<div>I had to call them to fix a few numbers. </div>
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<div>They started out by using data that was at least 5 years old. </div>
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<p class="MsoNormal">An issue has come up again and I was hoping maybe someone here had delt with it and possibly had some advice. More and more, the DID numbers we send out as calling party number are being flagged as “Possible SPAM” or other types of “Probable
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basically they told me there is no way to “whitelist” list numbers, the systems use some kind of AI processing to decide what calls to flag. So the issue has come up again because customers are requesting callback and when we call them back sometimes its flagged
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