2015/10/15
by Marc
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VoIP protocols have made the manipulation of the “CallerID” easier for the regular IPBX user or admin. So users started to question the industry to relax “CallerID screening” to display the original calling party number on call forwarding (done by the PBX), or the number of the company’s Headquarters and so on. While “CallerID screening” has been around for a very long time and has been a default feature in most cases, only a few customers were able to benefit from a more relaxed screening.
With the rise of ITSPs, marketing departments invented “CLIP No Screening”, a kind of “send any CallerID and we’ll accept it”. I suppose most of you understand the value of the average email with a faked sender address, well imagine what kind of phone calls you’d get once everyone would offer “CLIP No Screening” to anybody who asked for it. Continue Reading →