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Matt wrote:
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<p class="MsoNormal"><font color="navy" face="Times New Roman"
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seen caller-id come through from carriers
as:<br>
<font color="navy"><span style="color: navy;">></span></font>NPA-NXX-xxxx,
1-NPA-NXX-xxxx,
and +1-NPA-NXX-xxxx<br>
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<font color="navy"><span style="color: navy;">></span></font>My
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what is the correct way to send Caller-ID by set standards?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><font color="navy" face="Arial" size="2"><span
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<font color="navy"><span style="color: navy;">IMO the answer would
be #2, but #3
would probably be acceptable – Google wasn’t helpful on this one.</span></font></span></font></p>
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OK... the reason I asked is because I've seen Vonage send the 1, and a
cellular carrier I have sends the 1, but it seems that most phones are
designed to not know what to do with that (e.g. they only ask for the
local area code NPA), thus when I call comes through with the 1, the
phone has no clue what to do with it.<br>
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Also in the US.<br>
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My Vonage account does NOT send the "1" My T-mobile@home account DOES
send the "1" Neither REQUIRE the "1" to be dialed!!<br>
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IMO the "+" is not correct when sending CLID. It is correctly used in
print when referencing international numbers.<br>
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Why would you expect anyone to follow a standard?<br>
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John Novack<br>
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