On 4/25/06, Jim Van Meggelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I have a PRI connected to a Sprint circuit that will not allow me to place
> calls to 800 numbers (or any any toll-free numbers).
>
> I can dial local 10-digit, and regular toll calls (11 digit), but calls to
> 1-800,866,877,888 are not allowed through.
>

Jim,

I've had the my carrier refuse calls where I've sent a toll free as CallerID
on my PRI service.  They said it was because they needed a valid billable
number.  Try sending your local BTN as callerID and see if that helps.  Make
sure your numbering plan (I think it's DialPlan in zapata) is set right too,
maybe they're not reading it right.

Aside: Their explanation seems a bit funny to me because I thought that
there were two fields in the ISDN spec for that purpose.  IE If I call you
with CallerID blocked, you can still do a malicious call trace and the
carrier can figure out who I am.  If they can use it for malicious call
trace, why don't the use it for billing?  That doesn't make sense to me.

Hope it helps,

Dave

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David Donovan
Consultant
Fulcrum Solutions

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