Turning ANI information into Postal addresses.

Turning ANI information into Postal addresses.

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Turning ANI information into Postal addresses. John Polcari 08-01-2007
Posted by John Polcari on August 1, 2007, 9:54 am
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Since its been quiet around here, I've got a vaguely telecom related
question:

One of my clients would like to turn the ANI information we collect on 800
calls into snail mail addresses. One of my providers will do this for
50cents a number which seems excessive.

Any recommendations for a service bureau that is both reasonably priced and
competent?

John Polcari

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Posted by Adam H. Kerman on August 1, 2007, 4:12 pm
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>Since its been quiet around here, I've got a vaguely telecom related
>question:

>One of my clients would like to turn the ANI information we collect on 800
>calls into snail mail addresses. One of my providers will do this for
>50cents a number which seems excessive.

>Any recommendations for a service bureau that is both reasonably priced and
>competent?

Does this information come directly from telephone company billing or
service installation records, or from telephone number associations with
individuals with credit reports?

Posted by T on August 1, 2007, 8:55 pm
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gavone.com says...
> Since its been quiet around here, I've got a vaguely telecom related
> question:
>
> One of my clients would like to turn the ANI information we collect on 800
> calls into snail mail addresses. One of my providers will do this for
> 50cents a number which seems excessive.
>
> Any recommendations for a service bureau that is both reasonably priced and
> competent?
>
> John Polcari
>
>

Very difficult to do. Same is true of IP addresses.

I'll explain a bit more.

401-72x is a Pawtucket, RI rate center but serves the towns of North
Providence, Lincoln, Cumberland, and the city of Central Falls. A fairly
wide geographic area.


Posted by Robert Bonomi on August 2, 2007, 11:02 pm
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>Since its been quiet around here, I've got a vaguely telecom related
>question:
>
>One of my clients would like to turn the ANI information we collect on 800
>calls into snail mail addresses. One of my providers will do this for
>50cents a number which seems excessive.
>
>Any recommendations for a service bureau that is both reasonably priced and
>competent?

A lot depends on what degree of precision you want.

city/county level,
subscriber name and exact address

There are resources on the net where you can do 'reverse directory look-ups'
on individual numbers. Good on 'published' numbers, medium-lousy on
un-published/un-listed ones.


Posted by -mhd on August 2, 2007, 11:10 pm
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bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote:

>>Since its been quiet around here, I've got a vaguely telecom related
>>question:
>>
>>One of my clients would like to turn the ANI information we collect on 800
>>calls into snail mail addresses. One of my providers will do this for
>>50cents a number which seems excessive.
>>
>>Any recommendations for a service bureau that is both reasonably priced and
>>competent?
>
>A lot depends on what degree of precision you want.
>
>city/county level,
>subscriber name and exact address
>
>There are resources on the net where you can do 'reverse directory look-ups'
>on individual numbers. Good on 'published' numbers, medium-lousy on
>un-published/un-listed ones.

Client Discovery at CallerID.com

-mhd

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