David Troy wrote:
So, assuming CLEC in (B) has done its job and published some sort of
reverse lookup for 410-555-1212, calls made via (C) should, in theory,
correctly display Caller ID Name for the callee's. But how?
As I understand it, the scenario you described is already how things
work.
The owner of the connection to the PSTN (Telco) must insert the NAME
portion for Call Display. There is no way around that since its their
database
the NAME is located in. Someone correct me if I am wrong .
Brandon
For instance, it is possible to set your Caller ID Number on an outbound
PRI
The owner of the connection to the PSTN (Telco) must insert the NAME
portion for Call Display. There is no way around that since its their
database
the NAME is located in. Someone correct me if I am wrong .
Yes, I think it's fair to say that the ILEC/CLEC to whom the phone number
is routed is
If I recall correctly, the National ISDN protocol (NI2, I think) has
the capability of forwarding CID NAME to the provider who can then do
whatever they want with that information (including simply discard it).
On Sep 16, 2004, at 5:29 AM, Brandon Patterson (peering) wrote:
The owner of the