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    Default Inbound CNAME?

    Am I misremembering, or is that supposed to be a standard feature? I just got a call from a friend who has a POTS number, and only the CID number showed, no name...

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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    Quote Originally Posted by dswartz View Post
    Am I misremembering, or is that supposed to be a standard feature? I just got a call from a friend who has a POTS number, and only the CID number showed, no name...
    I would call that outbound CNAM

    IIRC ported numbers, but not all VOIPo numbers are capable ....


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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    No, you're misunderstanding. I'm saying HER CNAME didn't show up at my end. I thought voipo provided that. It's fairly cheap to do so, the reason many voip providers don't provide outbound CNAME is because they'd have to pay to put the info in various databases...)

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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    I get incoming CNAM. Has she called before, and did her name show up ?

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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    yes, and yes. same with my dad. same with the town hall. same with my work number. oddly, i just tried calling from work now and now the name IS showing up

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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    Yes, all accounts should have it on inbound calls. If it's not sent with the call, we query one of the regional storage databases for the info.

    The only time we wouldn't show it is if there's no entry for it or it came back with no data. In this case, there's an entry if it's shown before so it may have just been an error where no data came back that one time.
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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    Hmmm, well this was the case on several calls yesterday. Maybe it was a transient error? I'll let you know if it happens again...

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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    Quote Originally Posted by dswartz View Post
    Hmmm, well this was the case on several calls yesterday. Maybe it was a transient error? I'll let you know if it happens again...
    Yeah that's what I was thinking. Maybe the DB lookup failed so it didn't return anything, but now it's fine?
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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    People calling me from cell phones I don't get incoming CNAM, which is understandable since from what I understand cell phones aren't in the CNAM usually. However, I do get some "anonymous" calls every now and then from people I know, and have had CNAM incoming in the past. Usually it happens very rarely though.

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    Default Re: Inbound CNAME?

    Yes, but what was happening here was nothing. No anonymous, no 'CELL PHONE MA', nothing. Null string. I think Tim's right, it was some kind of glitch. I do have sources like anywho I can query in my custom context if the CNAME is null, as a backstop.

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