Rusty Dekema
2005-Nov-19 22:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Can Asterisk Set CallerID on Broadvoice?
Hey, Has anybody been able to get Broadvoice to pass the callerid string that Asterisk feeds it to the PSTN? If not, can anyone recommend a provider with a similar pricing structure (monthly fee for more-or-less unlimited termination to USA and 20-30 other countries) that will pass callerid (preferably IAX but SIP is fine)? I have found a provider that can provide reliable DIDs and reliable DTMF detection via rfc2833, but I am not that happy with their outgoing pricing structure. So, I would like to have this carrier originate all calls to my DIDs, while sending calls from within my system out via whatever SIP or IAX trunk I choose, using one of my DID numbers as the callerid value. Thanks, Rusty -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051119/738f8f95/attachment.htm
Rusty Dekema wrote:> Hey, > > Has anybody been able to get Broadvoice to pass the callerid string > that Asterisk feeds it to the PSTN? If not, can anyone recommend a > provider with a similar pricing structure (monthly fee for > more-or-less unlimited termination to USA and 20-30 other countries) > that will pass callerid (preferably IAX but SIP is fine)? > > I have found a provider that can provide reliable DIDs and reliable > DTMF detection via rfc2833, but I am not that happy with their > outgoing pricing structure. So, I would like to have this carrier > originate all calls to my DIDs, while sending calls from within my > system out via whatever SIP or IAX trunk I choose, using one of my DID > numbers as the callerid value. > > Thanks, > RustyRusty, Use a few of the paid IAX termination providers so you have failover if one is down. That way you can set caller ID and not worry about your "unlimited" account being closed or extra charges being billed. Retail accounts like broadvoice offers come with a few "gotchas": 1) Business use of residential account is prohibited 2) No resale. If you have customers they need to put the account in their name and pay directly. 3) Opening multiple channels(typically more than 2) at a time will result in extra charges. In many cases that might be 3.9c/minute billed in full minutes and rounded up to nearest cent. So if you have 2 channels in use and an incoming caller simply hangs up when he hears the first auto-attendant prompt, it costs you 4c. I have accounts with 4 IAX termination providers that accept paypal. Some of them offer 0.25 credit so you can test. I started each with a $5 prepay via paypal. So $20 is not much to spend in order to have 4 different termination providers.
Rusty Dekema wrote:> Hey, > > Has anybody been able to get Broadvoice to pass the callerid string > that Asterisk feeds it to the PSTN? If not, can anyone recommend a > provider with a similar pricing structure (monthly fee for > more-or-less unlimited termination to USA and 20-30 other countries) > that will pass callerid (preferably IAX but SIP is fine)? > > I have found a provider that can provide reliable DIDs and reliable > DTMF detection via rfc2833, but I am not that happy with their > outgoing pricing structure. So, I would like to have this carrier > originate all calls to my DIDs, while sending calls from within my > system out via whatever SIP or IAX trunk I choose, using one of my DID > numbers as the callerid value. > > Thanks, > RustyTo answer your question about passing caller ID via broadvoice: It is not permitted to change the CID number. It might pass the name when calling another BV account. I have a vonage softphone hooked into asterisk. I can not change caller ID number even when calling other vonage numbers but changing the name seems to work. I called my brother's vonage phone. He got my softphone number on his display but the name he got was "Nasty Ho Hotline" :)
trixter aka Bret McDanel
2005-Nov-20 07:38 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Can Asterisk Set CallerID on Broadvoice?
On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 09:28 -0500, Paul wrote:> To answer your question about passing caller ID via broadvoice: It is > not permitted to change the CID number. It might pass the name when > calling another BV account. >Its not permitted becuase broadvoice auths against the caller id data.. To see something funny if you have 2 broadvoice accounts (do not use someone elses that is a bad thing) set account 1 to use the callerid of account 2, you will see a failed invite (at least with 1.0.x) on account 2 for the call. I almost wonder if all SIP devices are smart enough to reject such calls or if they are gonna have problems with people abusing that knowledge to force people to call premium numbers and such. -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402 US +1 360 207 0479 or +1 516 687 5200 FreeWorldDialup: 635378 http://www.sacaug.org/ Sacramento Asterisk Users Group -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051120/8d146cd4/attachment.pgp
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:>On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 09:28 -0500, Paul wrote: > > >>To answer your question about passing caller ID via broadvoice: It is >>not permitted to change the CID number. It might pass the name when >>calling another BV account. >> >> >> >Its not permitted becuase broadvoice auths against the caller id data.. > >Did they always do it that way? Are you saying that both number and name sent must match values shown in the web account portal?>To see something funny if you have 2 broadvoice accounts (do not use >someone elses that is a bad thing) set account 1 to use the callerid of >account 2, you will see a failed invite (at least with 1.0.x) on account >2 for the call. I almost wonder if all SIP devices are smart enough to >reject such calls or if they are gonna have problems with people abusing >that knowledge to force people to call premium numbers and such. > >
Rich Adamson
2005-Nov-20 08:26 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Can Asterisk Set CallerID on Broadvoice?
> Its not permitted becuase broadvoice auths against the caller id data.. > > To see something funny if you have 2 broadvoice accounts (do not use > someone elses that is a bad thing) set account 1 to use the callerid of > account 2, you will see a failed invite (at least with 1.0.x) on account > 2 for the call. I almost wonder if all SIP devices are smart enough to > reject such calls or if they are gonna have problems with people abusing > that knowledge to force people to call premium numbers and such.BV apparently has decided to avoid those callerid problems by implementing limits on their equipment that basically emulates the US pstn telephony standards. Since we all know BV uses non-asterisk equipment for their primary itsp infrastructure, the limitation might be imposed by their softswitch manufacturer. I have a friend that works in a US central office and he reportedly will change the calleridname in the libd database to "God Calling", dial a friend, and then change it back. Raises at least some questions. ;)
Rusty Dekema
2005-Nov-20 09:22 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Can Asterisk Set CallerID on Broadvoice?
Thanks for all the replies. I probably shouldn't have used the word "string" in callerid string, as I really meant just the numeric digits, not the calleridname data, as I am aware that there are many complications behind that :). -Rusty -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051120/b88faff8/attachment.htm