"Jonathan Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I'm sure I remember reading somewhere that you always send your CID when 
> > you make a phone call. If you choose to withhold the ID, it still gets 
> > sent, it just gets sent with a 'do not disclose' flag set, which all (BT 
> > approved) phones and services (like 1471) must honour. Therefore it should 
> > be easy for BT themselves to offer something that can bar CID witheld 
> > calls.

BT do offer this service if you are on an AXE10/System X switch

<http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/current/docs/Provider/093611.htm>

It's called "Anonymous Call Rejection" 

It's even available on UXD5 which are very old rural exachanges.

<http://www.gbnet.net/net/uk-telecom/p3-15.html>

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