Re: Voip providers that can spoof CID
Ivor Jones has brought this to us :[color=blue]
> "Thomas Kenyon" <tom@art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in
> message news:KxACh.30112$Fm2.5666@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net[color=green]
>> Ivor Jones wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>> > In any case, convention has always dictated that in the
>> > event of a dropped call, the originator of that call
>> > attempts to re-establish it, so it would be up to the
>> > caller to try again, not the recipient.[/color]
>> You clearly don't have customers to deal with.[/color]
>
> Sorry, you've lost me. If a call drops, it's up to the caller to re-establish
> it, that's always been the convention with everyone I know for as long as I
> can remember.
>
> If you call me, presumably you want to talk to me. If the call drops, you
> will call me again if you want to carry on talking to me. Why should I call
> you at my expense when it was you who initiated the conversation..?
>
> Ivor[/color]
haha. I make/receive that many calls in a day, I often can't remember
if I'm the caller or not! I never leave a customer to call me back,
regardless.
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