Hi, we're using a GSM-Gateway on asterisk to forward incoming calls to the cellphones, but, of course, the cellphones always display the callerid from the gateway. Does anyone know a symbian app that could (on an incoming call) connect via grps/3G to a database behind the asterisk and fetch the real callerid and do a calleridname-lookup on a number? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090908/788ced20/attachment.htm
On 8 Sep 2009, at 10:22, Jay R. Worthington wrote:> we're using a GSM-Gateway on asterisk to forward incoming calls to > the cellphones, but, of course, the cellphones always display the > callerid from the gateway. Does anyone know a symbian app that could > (on an incoming call) connect via grps/3G to a database behind the > asterisk and fetch the real callerid and do a calleridname-lookup on > a number?Why not just spoof the caller ID? Allowed in most countries as in this case it isn't misleading information. S
we're using a GSM-Gateway on asterisk to forward incoming calls to the cellphones, but, of course, the cellphones always display the callerid from the gateway. Does anyone know a symbian app that could (on an incoming call) connect via grps/3G to a database behind the asterisk and fetch the real callerid and do a calleridname-lookup on a number?>Why not just spoof the caller ID? Allowed in most countries as in this >ase it isn't misleading information.Sure, but how do you want to spoof callerid on a gsm gateway? Providers have no incentive to allow this on a normal SIM, i'm not even sure gsm allows to send a number... Regards Jay -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090910/d3f817d2/attachment.htm