Hi 

I am a premium voice service provider giving some services on IVR to a Telco X 
. As my premises is some 10 kms away from that telco , i have taken a PRI 
connection (30 DID with 1 hunting/pilot number) from telco Y  When a customer 
of Telco X dials my short code @Rs.6/- per minute his call is forwarded on the 
PRI connection of telco Y . All this works fine..

Now the problem arises during billing , many customers of Telco X / Telco Z / 
Telco Y somehow get to know the pilot number of telco Y and they directly dial 
in (it becomes a local call and not a premium rate) the rsult being i dont get 
paid for those minutes and am giving the service free virtually ...I tried to 
solve the problem as follows :

1. If i filter the calls using DNIS - no matter people call short code or my 
pilot number - the DNIS would always be returned as the pilot number
2. If i filter calls using ANI so that i allow  only customer of Telco X , then 
eventhough i minimise the damage - but still am not sure if that customer X has 
dialled short code or long code ?
3. Can RDNIS function help me in anyway ?

this question may sound off-topic but in asterisk is there a way out ?

Rgds
sriram
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