Seem to have found an itsp who insists on sending phone calls 'From: +15619995000'

I assume I can put in an inbound dial plan to strip out the +1 or, put the whole 15619995000 in as an alias before passing on the resulting number to be analized for local users, but...

this pattern mucks up some of the phones who want to see 10 digits, including cell phones when the call is forwarded to it. Is there a way (will the patton sbc? sipx?) rewrite the headers in the From, Remote-party-id, etc to strip out the offending extra cruft?

funny thing, itsp has a checkbox, do I want +1 international numbers in caller id, or 10 digit nanp numbers.. I selected 10digit nanp numbers.

I still get +1 in the from header.

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Michael Scheidell, CTO
o: 561-999-5000
d: 561-948-2259
ISN: 1259*1300
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