John Fraizer wrote:
Your telco really can't *prevent* you from doing PS/ALI. They don't
have to make it easy though. Even with PS/ALI, the same database is
updated. It's just you doing the update vs the telco doing it. Doing
things the "Right Way" TM isn't always easy but, in the end, it is
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
Do you have information on how to do this? This is *precisely* what I
want to do. I assumed you set this up with your telco and then set
the caller ID to the # matching the address you wanted, leaving the
telco to do the address match.
In discus
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
Do you have information on how to do this? This is *precisely* what I want to
do. I assumed you set this up with your telco and then set the caller ID to
the # matching the address you wanted, leaving the telco to do the address
match.
In discussions with my telco, they
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Thursday 17 June 2004 11:38, John Fraizer wrote:
If you have PRI service into your * server, it is possible - though not
always easy - to set the ALI database information specific for each ANI
(DID number) that you use. I do this with our PRI's. Depending on
which numbe
On Thursday 17 June 2004 11:38, John Fraizer wrote:
> If you have PRI service into your * server, it is possible - though not
> always easy - to set the ALI database information specific for each ANI
> (DID number) that you use. I do this with our PRI's. Depending on
> which number we present to
Joe Baptista wrote:
I understand that most VoIP providers allow for 911 calling but that 911
service is not the same as that available to PSTN.
From what I understand a 911 Call Will Go To A General Access Line at the
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). This is different from the 911
Emergency Re
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I understand that most VoIP providers allow for 911 calling but that 911
service
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Joe Baptista wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can get information on howto contact the people
> at the Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs)? Is there alist somewhere
> I can reference.
well, you could dial 911.. ;) But more seriously, I think I'd start by
calling the non-
I understand that most VoIP providers allow for 911 calling but that 911
service is not the same as that available to PSTN.
>From what I understand a 911 Call Will Go To A General Access Line at the
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). This is different from the 911
Emergency Response Center whe