[Asterisk-Users] National (US) callerid name resolution for yourasterisk box

brett-asterisk at worldcall.net brett-asterisk at worldcall.net
Tue Nov 30 14:34:45 MST 2004


Steve Frank wrote:

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>>Subject: [Asterisk-Users] National (US) callerid name 
>>resolution for yourasterisk box
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>>Hi All,
>>I've been in contact with a CNAM (caller name) directory provider. 
>>Currently they offer 2 products. One is CNAM via SS7 and the 
>>other is Directory Assistance data via http/xml. I am very 
>>interested in getting the CNAM data via http/xml (or DNS 
>>TXT). I suggested this to the sales rep and he told me that 
>>I'm the second person in less than a month who has asked for this.
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>>What I'd like to know is, is anyone else interested in this? 
>>The sales rep I spoke to said that he doesn't have enough 
>>interest in the product yet to develop the interface (that is 
>>a CNAM interface accessable via IP). However, I think that 
>>the community would probably be pretty interested in this. 
>>You can even add entries to the DB I believe.
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>>So, is anyone else interested in this? The company is LSSI 
>>http://www.lssi.net/
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>>BTW, I have nothing to do with that company. So perhaps you 
>>might have a better solution for me? :) -Brett
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>The http/xml stuff sounds interesting for CNAM data, provided it's
>reasonably priced.  How do they price it now via SS7? (SS7 I have zero
>experience with).
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>Steve
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It's reasonably priced. They charge per dip. And I think it's sub cent. 
But don't quote me on that..
-Brett





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