With my experience they are only delivering it on outbound calls...not inbound, 
unless its from another Rogers cell phone.

Case in point I just called my Rogers cell phone from my residence and I only 
get CallerID Number, no name.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevin, Legends 
  To: David Steele 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 10:16 PM
  Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Rogers My5 and free incoming/outgoing


  "As Rogers doesn't seem to support caller ID names (only numbers), "...
  -- Yes, it support.  Rogers Wireless is the only mobile provider in North 
American supporting caller ID name.  It happened that I was involved to deliver 
this service to Rogers. :)



  On 7/9/07, David Steele < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Hi everyone,

    I've just changed my cell phone plan with Rogers to take advantage of their 
new My5 plan - free incoming and outgoing to 5 Canadian DIDs (plus long 
distance fees, where applicable). 

    I've got my Asterisk box set up with a DISA service (authenticated!), so 
all of my outbound can now be free of charge - if I can be bothered to key in 
the phone number each time.  As an aside - anyone have any neat DISA dial-plan 
logic that makes initiating a new call to frequently called numbers easier? Or 
should I "simply" pre-pend my numbers in my cell phone with the DISA number, 
password, etc? 

    Inbound is the kicker, though, and the real reason for this post.  Can 
someone let me know if there is any way around the following problem:  to 
qualify as a free call, all calls to my cell that I initiate or forward from my 
PBX will need a My5 caller ID number.  As Rogers doesn't seem to support caller 
ID names (only numbers), this means I won't be able to tell who is calling, or 
whose calls I have missed.  Can anyone see a way around this? 

    Thanks,
    Dave.



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