I guess there may be some legal implications, but that sounds like a good thing. I'd counter the legal implications with having a right to know who is calling,unless this is for an anonymous hotline.
On 4/10/06, Steve Totaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter J Dean wrote: I am not sure how this works
I am not sure how this works in other countries, but in Australia -
according to Telstra - the caller id is managed by the terminating
device which is the telephone. If the caller id has been flagged as a
silent number then generally the caller id is not display, but rather
display with an
Peter J Dean wrote:
I am not sure how this works in other countries, but in Australia -
according to Telstra - the caller id is managed by the terminating
device which is the telephone. If the caller id has been flagged as a
silent number then generally the caller id is not display, but rather