This is going to be WAY better than having to look at the numbers on the iPhone to see which DID is being dialed. So, I changed my other 3 DID’s to do the same. What if I SET CALLER ID to strip out the entire CID for, say, the US Toll-Free DID and then prepended it with 10 3’s, then added ‘COMPANYNAME USA’ and 33 to my iPhone contact list? Would MYCOMPANYNAME USA show up when the US Toll-Free DID was dialed? Yes, because notwithstanding I do not have Caller Name ID the iPhone is cross-referencing the # from my contacts list and pulling up the name associated with the #. So the only way to do it was to have numbers represent the DID’s. I could have changed cell phone providers but because I have a no-contract plan which is no longer offered and is 1/3rd of the price of similar plans today I don’t want to lose it as a new plan would cost me about $1,000/yr more. What I really wanted to see when a DID came in on my iphone was MYCOMPANYNAME USA (for the USA Toll-Free DID) and the same for BUFFALO, CANADA and TORONTO when someone calls one of those DID’s. I don’t have Caller Name ID because my cell phone provider does not provide it. I can’t thank all of you enough.Īctually, not the end of the story. I can totally live with having the +1 but thought if I could strip it I would prefer that.Īnd, yes, the support here is outstanding and I really appreciate all of the help people have been providing me on here that has solved 99% of my problem. is the case, which I highly doubt, it must be Bell Canada that is adding the +1.ĭoes anyone think scenario 1 is actually possible? It seems to me the software works properly. I have confirmed with voip.ms that they do not add anything to the CallerID and send the information as received. It is possible to have a Caller ID that is processed by the PBX which has a +1 on the incoming DID that is not strippable by the function in some cases even when properly set but works in other cases depending on what is incoming.The +1 is being added to the Caller ID after the call leaves the PBX or.The variable does not work the way described or.Yet when I try it it strips out starting from* after* the +1 that indicates to me one of 3 scenarios is happening:
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