Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-09 Thread Mike Mueller
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:20:55AM -0400, Nathan Goodwin wrote: John Todd wrote: Downsides: 1) They want you to sign an NDA before they'll discuss the methods with you. Industry typical. They should be reciprocal. Both parties have to announce anything confidential is going to be

Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-06 Thread Nathan Goodwin
John Todd wrote: [cross-posted to -biz and -users since it could fall into either category] Interesting new product that has been introduced that I think some would be interested in here (at least, those users in the United States and perhaps Canada): CNAM delivery via IP lookup. The problem:

Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-06 Thread Trevor Peirce
Nathan Goodwin wrote: If it isn't agiast there agement, I would happy setup a resale server for this just as you said, and probly at the prces you listed, I will look into this abit more later today. I would be interested in such a service providing the minimum (bi?) monthly billing is single

[Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-05 Thread John Todd
[cross-posted to -biz and -users since it could fall into either category] Interesting new product that has been introduced that I think some would be interested in here (at least, those users in the United States and perhaps Canada): CNAM delivery via IP lookup. The problem: inbound calls on

Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-05 Thread Robert Goodyear
Other notes: The clever integrator of this application will save themselves some lookup $ by caching the responses from the database into their own database, along with a datestamp. Perhaps if an entry is 90 days old, the system will re-lookup the entry in the Accudata database but