It does matter if they are using Asterisk.  I think we'd all like to know how they are doing it.
 
When I was using the chan_sccp driver, I was able to display that information on the screen.  I'm not sure the SIP protocol in Asterisk supports this (and don't know if the SIP protocol itself supports this).

 
On 9/19/06, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 04:59:37PM -0400, Mailing List wrote:
> What phones/system do they use?

I'm not sure it matters.

Many commercial key systems display the destination extension user's
name on the originating set on internal/intercom calls, and some
display the destination user's name on phonebook calls as well.

I'm going to assume, for the moment, that this is the functionality it
was asserted Asterisk does not currently possess, now that we've more
clearly defined what's actually being discussed, and if either side
thinks I misunderstood them, no doubt we'll find out presently.  :-)

Cheers,
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