Re: Strange Call ID

Re: Strange Call ID

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Re: Strange Call ID Spyros Bartsocas 03-07-2005
Posted by Spyros Bartsocas on March 7, 2005, 12:46 pm
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> So clearly it is possible. It seems thought that most US landline caller
> ID boxes assume that all numbers are in xxx-xxx-xxxx format.

A GE caller id phone I used to have, displayed 10 digit caller ID as
xxx-xxx-xxxx, but longer (international) caller id's would appear as
XXXXXXXXXXXX (no dashes).



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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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