Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS

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On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 12:05 PM, Fred Posner  wrote:

> T-Mobile does have a contract service that provides a database of
>> supposedly bad actors. That's a known program, quite separate from what the
>> smart phone OS might be doing.
>>
>>
> Nice
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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS

2018-04-13 Thread Fred Posner
T-Mobile does have a contract service that provides a database of 
supposedly bad actors. That's a known program, quite separate from what 
the smart phone OS might be doing.




Nice

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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS

2018-04-13 Thread Michael Graves
- Original Message -
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS
From: "Fred Posner" <f...@palner.com>
Date: 4/13/18 4:44 pm
To: voiceops@voiceops.org

On 4/13/18 4:42 PM, Glen Gerhard wrote:
 > SLIGHTLY OFF TOPIC:
 > 
 > Lately I've been getting calls to my Tmobile cell phone with CNAMs such 
 > as Scam Likely and Nuisance Call.  Even without the CNAM I know they are 
 > call centers so don't pick up, but I'm wondering who assigns that CNAM? 
 > I'd expect Tmobile to dip the CNAM but doubt the official database would 
 > flag the number this way. If it's coming from the call center app it's 
 > pretty funny. I don't know anywhere else along the call path it would be 
 > changed.
 > 
 > ~Glen
 > 
 >
>Android phone? It's from Google, not T-Mobile.
 >
>--fred


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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS

2018-04-13 Thread Michael Graves
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier 
Lookups: CNAM DIPS
From: "Fred Posner" <f...@palner.com>
Date: 4/13/18 4:44 pm
To: voiceops@voiceops.org

On 4/13/18 4:42 PM, Glen Gerhard wrote:
 > SLIGHTLY OFF TOPIC:
 > 
 > Lately I've been getting calls to my Tmobile cell phone with CNAMs such 
 > as Scam Likely and Nuisance Call.  Even without the CNAM I know they are 
 > call centers so don't pick up, but I'm wondering who assigns that CNAM? 
 > I'd expect Tmobile to dip the CNAM but doubt the official database would 
 > flag the number this way. If it's coming from the call center app it's 
 > pretty funny. I don't know anywhere else along the call path it would be 
 > changed.
 > 
 > ~Glen
 > 

 Android phone? It's from Google, not T-Mobile.

 --fred


 T-Mobile does have a contract service that provides a database of supposedly 
bad actors. That's a known program, quite separate from what the smart phone OS 
might be doing.

 Michael Graves
 mgra...@mstvp.com
http://www.mgraves.org
o(713) 861-4005
 c(713) 201-1262
 sip:mgra...@mjg.onsip.com
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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS

2018-04-13 Thread Fred Posner

On 4/13/18 4:42 PM, Glen Gerhard wrote:

SLIGHTLY OFF TOPIC:

Lately I've been getting calls to my Tmobile cell phone with CNAMs such 
as Scam Likely and Nuisance Call.  Even without the CNAM I know they are 
call centers so don't pick up, but I'm wondering who assigns that CNAM?  
I'd expect Tmobile to dip the CNAM but doubt the official database would 
flag the number this way. If it's coming from the call center app it's 
pretty funny. I don't know anywhere else along the call path it would be 
changed.


~Glen



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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS

2018-04-13 Thread Colin Brown
Hi Glen!

They are paying a 3rd party to classify known spam calls its not really a
cnam dip but a dip of their "known fraud/spam" database essentially.


Colin

On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 4:42 PM, Glen Gerhard  wrote:

> SLIGHTLY OFF TOPIC:
>
> Lately I've been getting calls to my Tmobile cell phone with CNAMs such as
> Scam Likely and Nuisance Call.  Even without the CNAM I know they are call
> centers so don't pick up, but I'm wondering who assigns that CNAM?  I'd
> expect Tmobile to dip the CNAM but doubt the official database would flag
> the number this way. If it's coming from the call center app it's pretty
> funny. I don't know anywhere else along the call path it would be changed.
>
> ~Glen
>
>
>
> On 3/26/2018 8:05 AM, Eric Wieling wrote:
>
> I use data24-7.com
>
> Request:
>
> https://api.data24-7.com/v/2.0?user===
> json=C=18504901495=sms_address,mms_address,ocn
>
> Response:
> {
>   "response": {
> "results": [
>   {
> "status": "OK",
> "number": "18504901495",
> "wless": "y",
> "carrier_name": "Verizon Wireless",
> "carrier_id": "5",
> "country": "United States",
> "sms_address": "8504901...@vtext.com" <8504901...@vtext.com>,
> "mms_address": "8504901...@vzwpix.com" <8504901...@vzwpix.com>,
> "ocn": "6006"
>   }
> ]
>   }
> }
>
>
>
> On 03/26/2018 09:29 AM, Shripal Daphtary wrote:
>
> everyoneapi.com might be useful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shripal
>
> On Mar 26, 2018, at 9:14 AM, Ivan Kovacevic  ca>  wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We are looking for an API provider for real-time carrier lookups.
> Specifically because we need to determine the Canadian wireless carrier
> (Rogers, Bell, Telus, etc.) to know where to direct a text message.
>
> I see Twillio has a real-time API, but it's quite pricy. When I looked at
> this about a decade ago, Telcordia used to have monopoly on this type of
> data, hoping things have changed.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ivan Kovacevic
> VP Client Services
> STAR TELECOM
> www.startelecom.ca
>
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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups: CNAM DIPS

2018-04-13 Thread Glen Gerhard

  
  
SLIGHTLY OFF TOPIC:
  
  Lately I've been getting calls to my Tmobile cell phone with CNAMs
  such as Scam Likely and Nuisance Call.  Even without the CNAM I
  know they are call centers so don't pick up, but I'm wondering who
  assigns that CNAM?  I'd expect Tmobile to dip the CNAM but doubt
  the official database would flag the number this way. If it's
  coming from the call center app it's pretty funny. I don't know
  anywhere else along the call path it would be changed.
  
  ~Glen
  
  

On 3/26/2018 8:05 AM, Eric Wieling
  wrote:

I use
  data24-7.com
  
  
  Request:
  
  
https://api.data24-7.com/v/2.0?user===json=C=18504901495=sms_address,mms_address,ocn
  
  
  Response:
  
  {
  
    "response": {
  
      "results": [
  
    {
  
      "status": "OK",
  
      "number": "18504901495",
  
      "wless": "y",
  
      "carrier_name": "Verizon Wireless",
  
      "carrier_id": "5",
  
      "country": "United States",
  
      "sms_address": "8504901...@vtext.com",
  
      "mms_address": "8504901...@vzwpix.com",
  
      "ocn": "6006"
  
    }
  
      ]
  
    }
  
  }
  
  
  
  
  On 03/26/2018 09:29 AM, Shripal Daphtary wrote:
  
  everyoneapi.com might be useful.


Thanks,


Shripal


On Mar 26, 2018, at 9:14 AM, Ivan
  Kovacevic  wrote:
  
  
  Hi Everyone,
  
  
  We are looking for an API provider for real-time carrier
  lookups.
  
  Specifically because we need to determine the Canadian
  wireless carrier
  
  (Rogers, Bell, Telus, etc.) to know where to direct a text
  message.
  
  
  I see Twillio has a real-time API, but it's quite pricy. When
  I looked at
  
  this about a decade ago, Telcordia used to have monopoly on
  this type of
  
  data, hoping things have changed.
  
  
  Thanks in advance.
  
  
  Ivan Kovacevic
  
  VP Client Services
  
  STAR TELECOM
  
  www.startelecom.ca
  
  
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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups

2018-03-26 Thread Eric Wieling

I use data24-7.com

Request:

https://api.data24-7.com/v/2.0?user===json=C=18504901495=sms_address,mms_address,ocn

Response:
{
  "response": {
"results": [
  {
"status": "OK",
"number": "18504901495",
"wless": "y",
"carrier_name": "Verizon Wireless",
"carrier_id": "5",
"country": "United States",
"sms_address": "8504901...@vtext.com",
"mms_address": "8504901...@vzwpix.com",
"ocn": "6006"
  }
]
  }
}



On 03/26/2018 09:29 AM, Shripal Daphtary wrote:

everyoneapi.com might be useful.

Thanks,

Shripal


On Mar 26, 2018, at 9:14 AM, Ivan Kovacevic  
wrote:

Hi Everyone,

We are looking for an API provider for real-time carrier lookups.
Specifically because we need to determine the Canadian wireless carrier
(Rogers, Bell, Telus, etc.) to know where to direct a text message.

I see Twillio has a real-time API, but it's quite pricy. When I looked at
this about a decade ago, Telcordia used to have monopoly on this type of
data, hoping things have changed.

Thanks in advance.

Ivan Kovacevic
VP Client Services
STAR TELECOM
www.startelecom.ca

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Re: [VoiceOps] Wireless Carrier Lookups

2018-03-26 Thread Shripal Daphtary
everyoneapi.com might be useful. 

Thanks, 

Shripal

> On Mar 26, 2018, at 9:14 AM, Ivan Kovacevic  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> We are looking for an API provider for real-time carrier lookups.
> Specifically because we need to determine the Canadian wireless carrier
> (Rogers, Bell, Telus, etc.) to know where to direct a text message.
> 
> I see Twillio has a real-time API, but it's quite pricy. When I looked at
> this about a decade ago, Telcordia used to have monopoly on this type of
> data, hoping things have changed.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Ivan Kovacevic
> VP Client Services
> STAR TELECOM
> www.startelecom.ca
> 
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