Since this is slightly related, if you’re having issues with the CNAM database,
these guys can help.
https://fixcallerid.com/
We had issues surrounding calling name ID and they’re were able to resolve
them. And set up monitoring.
We never really found the source, but if it comes up again, we’l
That is correct, however, your carrier has far more capabilities to compel
other carrier than you do. Just calling 1-800–my-carrier and opening a support
ticket probably won’t cut it. It’s a good and likely necessary start, but
ultimately, in my experience, things like this with carriers only ge
, April 3, 2020 2:05 PM
To: Matthew Loraditch ; Ryan Huff
; JASON BURWELL
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] [EXTERNAL] Re: PSTN Calls Incorrectly Flagged as
"Potential SPAM"
I specifically do this so we can do TEHO from our campuses. Some are serviced
by other car
: [cisco-voip] [EXTERNAL] Re: PSTN Calls Incorrectly Flagged as
"Potential SPAM"
I’m wondering how this is all going work once shaken/stir are fully
implemented. Are we going to have to prove we own numbers to other carriers?
I’m sure many of us have DIDs outpulsed of alternative circuit
The problem is my carrier says they just deliver the call, its up to the called
party end carrier to do the CID Name dip to deliver the CID name, City/State
-or- in this case, substitute it with “Potential SPAM” and delver with the
call. Which as I understand it, is correct information. On the e
: www.heliontechnologies.com | e: mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com
From: cisco-voip On Behalf Of Ryan Huff
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2020 1:52 PM
To: JASON BURWELL
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] [EXTERNAL] Re: PSTN Calls Incorrectly Flagged as
"Potential SPAM"
[EXTERNAL]
You need
You need to become a thorn in the side of the AM for your upstream carrier.
It’s a carrier -2- carrier fight at that point.
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On Apr 3, 2020, at 13:49, JASON BURWELL wrote:
Thanks for all the replies thus far. To answer a couple of the questions that
have come up, we are u
Thanks for all the replies thus far. To answer a couple of the questions that
have come up, we are using valid, working DID numbers that we own for all
outbound Calling Number Masks. And none of the DIDs forward to other carriers,
they are all pointed from the PSTN to our various gateways.
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