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Re: Which ATAs pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls

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Old 19-03-2007, 17:19
Ian Pawson
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Default Re: Which ATAs pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls

dmitri wrote:[color=blue]
> I found out that because of BT sends CID before first ring a lot of ATAs
> (like mine VOIP GATEWAY 102) don't pass CID from PSTN/mobile to DECT.
> Which one does?[/color]
My linksys sp3000 passes clid for both bt and voip incoming lines
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Old 19-03-2007, 19:44
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Default Re: Which ATAs pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls

Ian Pawson formulated on Monday :[color=blue]
> dmitri wrote:[color=green]
>> I found out that because of BT sends CID before first ring a lot of ATAs
>> (like mine VOIP GATEWAY 102) don't pass CID from PSTN/mobile to DECT.
>> Which one does?[/color]
> My linksys/sipura spa3000 passes clid for both bt and voip incoming lines[/color]

As does mine.


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Old 19-03-2007, 21:14
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:44:40 GMT, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
wrote:
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>Ian Pawson formulated on Monday :[color=green]
>> dmitri wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> I found out that because of BT sends CID before first ring a lot of ATAs
>>> (like mine VOIP GATEWAY 102) don't pass CID from PSTN/mobile to DECT.
>>> Which one does?[/color]
>> My linksys/sipura spa3000 passes clid for both bt and voip incoming lines[/color]
>
>As does mine.
>[/color]
And mine - on voip anyway - don't have a landline.
When my cousin calls from OZ my phone even displays 'Unknown'.
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Old 19-03-2007, 22:19
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Default Re: Which ATAs pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls

Brian A expressed precisely :
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> When my cousin calls from OZ my phone even displays 'Unknown'.[/color]

Erm, surely that's not a good thing.....


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Old 20-03-2007, 11:22
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 21:19:56 GMT, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
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>Brian A expressed precisely :
>[color=green]
>> When my cousin calls from OZ my phone even displays 'Unknown'.[/color]
>
>Erm, surely that's not a good thing.....
>[/color]
Agreed, I do see your point. Just pointing out the range of display
possibilities.
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