We push inbound calls to packetflux outbound to our cell phones with the
callerid of the original call.  My wife's phone has started to claim these
are questionable in origin, but the call still works.  Mine is old enough
it probably doesn't understand.

This will probably result in us running a voip (sip) app on the phones
themselves instead of just pushing them out via the PSTN to our phones.

On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 7:20 PM Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone run into call forwarding on VoIP systems not working because of
> STIR/SHAKEN thinking they are spoofed calls?  Like if the phone does a SIP
> 302 redirect but the caller ID is still the original caller?  Kind of like
> the problem with email lists that keep the original sender’s email address
> as the From address?
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