2009/3/13 Andrew Thomas <[email protected]> > I think I understand what you mean now. The biggest difference between > CLI and ANI is that ANI can't be blocked/withheld (like you can with CLI > by using 141). It also uses different signalling. This is mainly used > by law enforcement agencies to trace calls etc. > > So, you want the number - regardless of what the user dials. > > I presume you are some sort of 'carrier' then. You'll be lucky to get > the information otherwise as it throws up all sorts of privacy laws (ie. > you have to have a damn good reason for wanting it). > > BT are the main people to ask I suppose (unless your calls go through > another main carrier). > > I'm not even sure if ANI signalling is implemented in Asterisk - one for > the config file writers ;). > > Cheers >
I am sure of one thing that i can do a sip trunk with ANI in our billing system, not sure how it works, but the option is there ;)
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