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UK VOIP - Which ATAs pass caller-ID for incoming PSTN calls |
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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? dmitri |
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"dmitri" <> wrote in message news > 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? Not strictly an straight forward ATA, but the DrayTek Vigor2800VG (VoIP router) does. Rob |
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"dmitri" <> wrote in message news
>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? Hey, that happens to me too, very irritating... I have seen reports of CID working with the Zyxel 2602HWL though, but mine doesn't. I assumed therefore, that it was more to do with the quality of the relay switching component in the unit. Tried all sorts, different filters, shorter cables... |
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dmitri wrote:
> 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? My linksys sp3000 passes clid for both bt and voip incoming lines |
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Ian Pawson formulated on Monday :
> dmitri wrote: >> 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? > My linksys/sipura spa3000 passes clid for both bt and voip incoming lines As does mine. |
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 18:44:40 GMT, Jono <>
wrote: >Ian Pawson formulated on Monday : >> dmitri wrote: >>> 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? >> My linksys/sipura spa3000 passes clid for both bt and voip incoming lines > >As does mine. > And mine - on voip anyway - don't have a landline. When my cousin calls from OZ my phone even displays 'Unknown'. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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Brian A expressed precisely :
> When my cousin calls from OZ my phone even displays 'Unknown'. Erm, surely that's not a good thing..... |
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 21:19:56 GMT, Jono <>
wrote: >Brian A expressed precisely : > >> When my cousin calls from OZ my phone even displays 'Unknown'. > >Erm, surely that's not a good thing..... > Agreed, I do see your point. Just pointing out the range of display possibilities. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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"dmitri" <> wrote in message news >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? FritzBox apparently does (somebody from Voiptalk tested this for me and confirmed) but I have never tested it on a BT line. |
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