Re: [asterisk-users] US Caller ID

2009-05-01 Thread Andrew Joakimsen
The *BEST* solution would be to have Verizon switch you over to a PRI. On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 17:29, Daniel Hazelbaker dan...@highdesertchurch.com wrote: Okay, I can't find what might be causing this.  Here is what I got: Asterisk server hooked up to a digital T1 line (full 24-channel) via a

Re: [asterisk-users] US Caller ID

2009-05-01 Thread Daniel Hazelbaker
On May 1, 2009, at 7:18 AM, Andrew Joakimsen wrote: The *BEST* solution would be to have Verizon switch you over to a PRI. Assuming they were able to do this without a dramatic increase to our bill, would the same hardware still work? Sorry I don't have the exact model number but it is

Re: [asterisk-users] US Caller ID

2009-05-01 Thread Doug Lytle
Daniel Hazelbaker wrote: On May 1, 2009, at 7:18 AM, Andrew Joakimsen wrote: The *BEST* solution would be to have Verizon switch you over to a PRI. Assuming they were able to do this without a dramatic increase to our bill, would the same hardware still work? Sorry I don't have

[asterisk-users] US Caller ID

2009-04-29 Thread Daniel Hazelbaker
Okay, I can't find what might be causing this. Here is what I got: Asterisk server hooked up to a digital T1 line (full 24-channel) via a Digium card. Verizon has turned on caller ID on the first line (I can guarantee it is on as I can hear the FSK tones on this line but not the others).