Am Samstag, den 15.12.2007, 16:55 -0800 schrieb Philip Prindeville:
I've got the following set up:
Someone calls into my PBX on a single number (via SIP trunk from my
carrier), and the get a voice menu of extensions.
On one of the extensions, it rings a bunch of internal SIP hardphones,
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
In most cases it seems to end at
the fact that providers correct caller-ids they get from the calling
party: If you send any number which is assigned to the PRI (or SIP
trunk), that is fine; if you send another number, it will be changed to
the (first) number
Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
In most cases it seems to end at
the fact that providers correct caller-ids they get from the calling
party: If you send any number which is assigned to the PRI (or SIP
trunk), that is fine; if you send another number, it will be
Philip Prindeville wrote:
Philipp Kempgen wrote:
Do you know of any GSM providers/contracts where faking
for a valid reason is possible?
I can think of some... in rural Idaho, cell coverage is sparse. I
might check my voice mail of my cell phone via a land line, and want to
call back
I've got the following set up:
Someone calls into my PBX on a single number (via SIP trunk from my
carrier), and the get a voice menu of extensions.
On one of the extensions, it rings a bunch of internal SIP hardphones,
plus ringing my cellphone via a hairpin through the cairrier's SIP/PSTN