From: Chael Hall <nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
To: nobody@shell.portal.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-03 19:30:18 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 3 Jul 94 12:30:18 PDT
From: Chael Hall <nowhere@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 94 12:30:18 PDT
To: nobody@shell.portal.com
Subject: Re: ANI numbers
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>I thought that ANI only was supposed to work on 800 numbers, the
>theory being that since the callEE was paying the toll, he was
>entitled to know who was calling. So now we have to worry about
>ANI on non-800 numbers, too?
There may or may not be an 800-number associated with it. If you
call the number to which an 800-number is pointed, ANI info will print
just as though you had called the 800-number. Also, other non-800
numbers can have ANI and ALI. For example, 911.
Chael
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