Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800 number? The
DID is showing my 4 digit primary line, not anything obvious signifying that an
800 number is called?
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Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800
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obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?
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Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800
number? The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line, not anything
obvious signifying that an 800 number is called
Jeremy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800 number?
The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line,
not anything obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?
Can you just point the 800 number to an unused DID and track the calls
Kyle Sexton wrote:
Jeremy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800 number?
The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line,
not anything obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?
Can you just point the 800 number to an
On Aug 14, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Jeremy Mann wrote:
Is there a way to recognize if someone called our PRI using an 800
number? The DID is showing my 4 digit primary line, not anything
obvious signifying that an 800 number is called?
some carriers wont' forward 10 digits DID by default,
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 12:00:25PM -0500, Kyle Sexton wrote:
Can you just point the 800 number to an unused DID and track the calls
by anything coming to that DID? I don't think 800 numbers actually pass
that they are 800 #s.
It has traditionally been the case that non-trunk INWATS rang down