Thanks Alex,
I'm meeting with the Telco today as it happens so I'll discuss this
with them
Derek
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Derek Conniffe wrote:
Hi Jerry,
I've come across a major "restriction" (perhaps the only one?) with PRI
E1 (T1?) vs. SS7 interconnects: the PRI connections do not offer network
id transfer. It means that you cannot determine what network has
contacted you.
True, on SS7, you get pointcode of the calling switch.
Normally this may not matter but, here anyway, it becomes very important
with determining what the "subsidy" charge is when receiving freephone,
or similar, calls. Strangely in Ireland the highest subsidy is charged
when receiving calls from pay phones (higher than mobile phones & land
lines) - its nice to be able to do a Hangup based on the network id.
Not exactly true. You can get ANI2 on a PRI in US. ANI2 will inform you
whether the call is coming from a payphone etc.
-alex
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