Re: [VoiceOps] Mobile numbers for SMS

2020-07-19 Thread Alex Balashov
But what if you get an LRN, and look at the carrier the LRN's block is homed to, and can know if that carrier is wireless? :-) On 7/19/20 5:02 PM, Dovid Bender wrote: Eric, I am not looking for an LRN service but for numbers that will show as mobile when a look up is done. On Sun, Jul 19,

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Pete Mundy
We play them a little audio telling them that they dialled 9 for an outside line but that they don't need to, and that the call will now be put through for them anyway (with the 9 stripped off). It adds about 4 seconds onto the setup time per call playing the audio and usually only takes 2 or

Re: [VoiceOps] Mobile numbers for SMS

2020-07-19 Thread Dovid Bender
Eric, I am not looking for an LRN service but for numbers that will show as mobile when a look up is done. On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 4:48 PM Eric Wieling wrote: > I use data24-7.com as the backend for an internal carrier lookup app. > > > TELEPHONE NUMBER LOOKUP REPORT > TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1

Re: [VoiceOps] Mobile numbers for SMS

2020-07-19 Thread Eric Wieling via VoiceOps
I use data24-7.com as the backend for an internal carrier lookup app. TELEPHONE NUMBER LOOKUP REPORT TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1-909-701- WIRELESS: Y OCN: 6529 SMS: 909701x...@tmomail.net MMS: 909701x...@tmomail.net CARRIER NAME: T-Mobile USA, Inc. On 7/19/20 4:18 PM, Dovid

Re: [VoiceOps] Mobile numbers for SMS

2020-07-19 Thread Ross Tajvar
I'm also interested in this. On Sun, Jul 19, 2020, 4:22 PM Dovid Bender wrote: > Hi, > > Does anyone have access to true mobile numbers for SMS (numbers that when > a lookup is done, it will show the numbers as being truly mobile and not a > regular number that can get SMS)? I am working on a pr

[VoiceOps] Mobile numbers for SMS

2020-07-19 Thread Dovid Bender
Hi, Does anyone have access to true mobile numbers for SMS (numbers that when a lookup is done, it will show the numbers as being truly mobile and not a regular number that can get SMS)? I am working on a proof of concept and I need about one hundred numbers to start with the potential to grow. Pl

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 7/18/20 19:51, Mark R Lindsey, ECG wrote: Fortunately, all we have to do is setup call forwarding for 988 calls to go to +1-800-273-8255 That's by no means all we have to do. Device dialplans in VoIP phones, ATAs, PBXs, etc, recognize N-1-1 as the only valid 3-digits-and-done dialplan. Now

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Ryan Delgrosso
So much this. The more permissive the dialplan, the fewer time-wasting tickets you field. On 7/19/2020 10:44 AM, Carlos Alvarez wrote: We do very permissive dialing.  Handsets have a default area code, so they can do 7 digit dialing if they want.  We used to accept a 9+ but not require it, but

[VoiceOps] FCC: Phone carriers that profit

2020-07-19 Thread Peter Rad
FCC: Phone carriers that profit from robocalls could have all calls blocked - Safe harbor lets phone companies block all calls from “bad-actor” telecoms. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/07/fcc-phone-carriers-that-profit-from-robocalls-could-have-all-calls-blocked/ "Bad-actor" phone comp

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Ryan Delgrosso
Correct. The 9-prefixed 8 and 11 digit strings aren't valid anywhere in north america so they are easily identified. I suppose you could also add a 9 prefixed 12 digit for people who dial 91NPANXX and 9011X. which is also free of collisions. I dont get any pushback on timeouts for 7D as

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Carlos Alvarez
We do very permissive dialing. Handsets have a default area code, so they can do 7 digit dialing if they want. We used to accept a 9+ but not require it, but about ten years ago dropped that. Funnily enough, the only problem was a support ticket 1-2 years ago from a long-time customer, with one

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Mike Johnston
On 2020-07-19 11:21, Ryan Delgrosso wrote: if there is any pre-9 dialing going on, i just add a 8 digit and 11 digit check for leading 9s and drop them at ingress and then both use cases are gracefully managed. Sounds like a form of permissive dialing. Jam digits in, your translations will s

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Ryan Delgrosso
The inverse of this, forever ago, I had the city threaten to blacklist the corporate office of a former employer and stop responding to 911 because one executive couldnt stop fat fingering 911 when dialing his home which was area code 919.. FWIW I always looked at dialplans as being charge

Re: [VoiceOps] Get ready for a weird dialplan change. 9-8-8 suicide hotline.

2020-07-19 Thread Mike Johnston
On 2020-07-19 00:10, Matthew Yaklin wrote: they still want the 9. Sigh. Sigh, indeed. I have heard this from manglement on a couple occasions. Yet, when I remove the 9, especially when replacing a phone system, I am usually thanked by the individuals that actually use the phones. Tell tha