request, and we can have multiple peer definitions with
different CIDs defined to each if you need to switch between
them.
Not as nice as setting it yourself - but it should work for
the purposes you mention.
-- Nitzan
--- On Mon, 5/12/08, Bill Michaelson <bill@cosi.com> wrote:
> From: Bill Michaelson <bill@cosi.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] ANI
> To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion" <asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com>
> Date: Monday, May 12, 2008, 8:51 PM
> I use a pool pool of VoIP providers to dial out from a pool
> of
> legitimate business numbers with different ID's. Also
> on occasion, I set
> caller ID to my cell phone number. When my asterisk box
> forwards a call
> to my cell, I have it set caller ID to the originator.
>
> Your service would not be useful to me.
>
> Nitzan Kon wrote:
> > As a VoIP carrier - I do *not* let my customers set
> their own CID exactly for those reasons. However, I
> absolutely have to be able to set CID *myself* if I want to
> have any chance of surviving as a carrier.
> >
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