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Re: outgoing does cost. I fully understand way more than you know. I grew up in corporate advertising and rebranding. Did a rebranding of a divestiing baby bell in the late 80's.
Caller ID w/ Name All accounts include fully functional Caller ID with both name and number.
There is really nothing being said about which direction. The ambiguity of this tells me standard outgoing POTS style CID. If this is not true, the copy on the website needs to be changed to accurately represent what is actually meant.
Can't wait to see the long awaited "Users Manual". It'll probably read like stereo instructions in some obscure Bisayan dialect. |
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 ptrowskiGot Helix?Premium join:2005-03-14 Putnam, CT kudos:4 | It really does seem that they provide Caller ID, inbound and outbound, with the way it is worded. My understanding was that if you ported in a number that already had caller ID it would show up on outbound calls. |
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 delius join:2006-07-30 Dorchester, ON | who pays those prices nowadays try // voip.ms |
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| reply to ptrowski said by ptrowski:It really does seem that they provide Caller ID, inbound and outbound, with the way it is worded. My understanding was that if you ported in a number that already had caller ID it would show up on outbound calls. They do provide caller ID, but no caller ID name. For example if a person called "Bob Builder" call you from 123-456-7890 your caller ID will show
BUILDER BOB 123-456-7890
But with Magicjack and Voipo, it will show in few other ways, such as: 1234567890 123-456-7890
UNKNOWN CALLER 123-456-7890
ANONYMOUS 123-456-7890
in in very rare case STATE NAME or AREA NAME 123-456-7890 etc.
It depends on the service provider for the receiving party. But no name is transmitted by voipo. |
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