> Do most carriers the carrier just use CallerID as an origination
> number? As far as I am aware, the concept of a BTN is gone with
> SIP
I don't know about most carriers, but the couple "bigger" providers
we're using use CallerID as the BTN for outgoing calls. They bill us
by destination
Robert McNaught wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know anything about the following?
>
> In a hosted environment where several area DIDs are provisioned on a
> single server, how do most carriers establish the origination DID,
> number.
>
> Asterisk allows us to modify the CallerID, name, number and
SIP Carriers will determine who you are by the username/password in
the INVITE request or by using IP address authentication not by the B
Number. Changing the B Number will not make any difference to the way
you are billed.
Regards,
Greyman.
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h 24, 2008 7:41 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] SIP carrier billing technicalities
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about the following?
In a hosted environment where several area DIDs are provisioned on a
single server, how do most carriers
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about the following?
In a hosted environment where several area DIDs are provisioned on a
single server, how do most carriers establish the origination DID,
number.
Asterisk allows us to modify the CallerID, name, number and DNID
channel variables before dialling ou
Hi,
Does anyone know anything about the following?
In a hosted environment where several area DIDs are provisioned on a
single server, how do most carriers establish the origination DID,
number.
Asterisk allows us to modify the CallerID, name, number and DNID
channel variables before dialling ou
I am looking for a SIP carrier to handle wholesale residential traffic.
Standard LEC services in the US. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Stephen
Stephen Dolloff
DLS Internet Services
847-854-4799 x256
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