Matt wrote:

For instance, when someone blocks their number it comes into our
system with the block flag (across PRI).   It is then passed on to the
ATA as blocked.   Is it legal for me to set the flag back to "unblock"
the call?  (I realize no one here is probably a lawer but was just
curious to see what others thought).

If you are covered by common carrier legislation in your municipality, then yes, this is illegal, and you can be held liable for any damage you may cause by disclosing this information. (Woman calls home from shelter to talk to children, abusive husband finds out where she is, bad things ensue (this has really happened))

If you are not currently covered (presumably because the legislation hasn't caught up to VOIP providers being in existence), then you should still act as though you are covered, since you are purchasing wholesale service. If you are purchasing _retail_ service and your upstream carrier is not removing the blocked CLID/CNAM before it reaches your PRI, then they are in error and you should notify them immediately.
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