Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-09 Thread Mike Mueller
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:20:55AM -0400, Nathan Goodwin wrote: > John Todd wrote: > > >Downsides: > > 1) They want you to sign an NDA before they'll discuss the methods > >with you. Industry typical. They should be reciprocal. Both parties have to announce anything confidential is going to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-06 Thread Trevor Peirce
Nathan Goodwin wrote: If it isn't agiast there agement, I would happy setup a "resale" server for this just as you said, and probly at the prces you listed, I will look into this abit more later today. I would be interested in such a service providing the minimum (bi?) monthly billing is singl

Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-06 Thread Nathan Goodwin
John Todd wrote: [cross-posted to -biz and -users since it could fall into either category] Interesting new product that has been introduced that I think some would be interested in here (at least, those users in the United States and perhaps Canada): CNAM delivery via IP lookup. The problem:

Re: [Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-05 Thread Robert Goodyear
Other notes: The clever integrator of this application will save themselves some lookup $ by caching the responses from the database into their own database, along with a datestamp. Perhaps if an entry is >90 days old, the system will re-lookup the entry in the Accudata database but otherwis

[Asterisk-Users] CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery

2005-05-05 Thread John Todd
[cross-posted to -biz and -users since it could fall into either category] Interesting new product that has been introduced that I think some would be interested in here (at least, those users in the United States and perhaps Canada): CNAM delivery via IP lookup. The problem: inbound calls on ma