Hi Joe, >How will you handle the fact that 800-number routing is different >according to where the call is delivered to the PSTN?
If the routing is dependant from the callerid there is no problem, as I can set the callerid as I want. If the caller cares to have an accurate callerid all will be fine. >(For example, many Canadian 1-800 numbers aren't available when >dialled from the US, and vice versa; additionally, some numbers *are* >available in multiple regions, but route to different destinations >according to where the call was originated from.) Thats one of the reasons to peer. All German free-toll are only aviable from German PSTN so offering a peering will mean that You can call German toll-free (+49800) also from other countrys. >Presumably this problem exists for anybody trying to route calls to >+18 from outside NANPA (i.e. it's not a VoIP or dundi-specific >thing); I'm just interested in whether you considered this, and what >your conclusions were. You have right, there are some special numbers and routing that will have a problem with this, but as I can see this affects only a few number (maybe 1-5% over all). Mit freundlichen Grüßen, best regards, Un cordial saludo, Sascha Fleiss _______________________________________________ Dundi mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/dundi
