Hello Everyone,

The following article was just posted to the Candle Shore BLOG.  I hope you
find it useful.

Mark


ARTICLE:
Siri Now Works In iOS 6.0 In Allowing AT&T Wireless Subscribers To
Selectively Display Caller ID
By Mark Taylor

Hello All,

I am delighted to report that with the release of Apple's iOS 6.0, Siri
enabled devices such as iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, can now dial Contacts whose
telephone numbers contain special symbols, such as those used to selectively
display Caller ID on the AT&T Wireless network.

Although I do not recommend it, AT&T Wireless customers can now send text
messages to telephone numbers containing the Display Caller ID symbols, as
well.  

The following are updated instructions that describe how to implement
selective Caller ID on the AT&T Wireless network:

At the time of this post, there are only two privacy settings from which you
may choose when making a telephone call in iOS 6.0, to either show your
outgoing Caller ID or to BLOCK/hide your outgoing Caller ID.  Whichever you
choose, there is no officially supported method to override the selected
setting for each person in your Contacts list.  

For the record, I, like thousands of others, strongly urge Apple to tame
this particular white elephant that has taken up residence in its proverbial
orchard.

To override iOS 6.0 Caller ID settings, do the following:  

NOTE 1:
The following assumes that iOS 6.0 is set to BLOC/hide outgoing Caller ID.

NOTE 2:
The following has been verified for iOS 6.0.

NOTE 3:
The following has been verified on the AT&T Wireless Network, only.

1.
>From the Contact List, select a Contact to whom you wish to display your
Caller ID.

2.
In the telephone number Edit Field, insert the prefix *31# before the
telephone number.  For example, *31#(888) 555-1212

3.
Save the changes.

NOTE 4:
You may direct dial a telephone number using this prefix, as well.

NOTE 5:
Although not recommended, after adding the above listed prefix to a Contact
telephone number, you will still be able to send a text message to that
telephone number.

NOTE 6:
Since using a prefix in a Contact telephone number will prevent the Contact
from being displayed during an incoming call, I suggest that you add an
additional telephone number to the Contact mirroring the original telephone
number but without the prefix.  For example:

Contact Name:  Mark Taylor
Mobile:  *31#(888) 555-1212
Other:  (888) 555-1212

This will allow the Contact to be displayed during an incoming call and
provide a valid (recommended) number to which you may send text messages.

NOTE 7:
At the time of this post, you can now use Siri to dial a telephone number
containing [*31#].

NOTE 8:
If Siri is turned off on your iPhone, then you can, as always, use the
standard iOS Voice Commander, found in both the current and previous
versions of iOS, to auto-dial a Contact's telephone number even if said
telephone number includes the [*31#] prefix.

Mark

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