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Re: Ads with Nashville, TN phone?


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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 07, 2015 at 15:36:10 from (98.206.242.17):

In Reply to: Ads with Nashville, TN phone? posted by 55 50 Ron on December 07, 2015 at 14:22:01:

I call my boss from anywhere I want in the world and regularly from our corporate office out of Dallas. He knows its just me, but knows not to take the chance of not answering. I can send out whatever Caller Line ID that I want over a Primary Rate Interface and do it regularly. One time I called a co-worker and set myself up to look like it was his cell phone calling itself. My intent was to have his display show that it was him calling himself, but it didn't work out that way. His voicemail was setup for auto-login, and as soon as I called him from his number, I went straight into his voicemail and could've listened to his messages, deleted them, forwarded them, whatever, and that took the fun out of it, so I set my outbound Caller Line ID to be his home phone and then called his work cell phone from his home phone and after he answered, I broke some stuff so he could hear it. He dropped his tools, ran for the door, and called the boss and told him he needed to get home because a burglar must have broken in and somehow speed dialed him from his home phone. I stopped him before he got out of the parking lot.

To your question, can send whatever one wants if someone knows how to do it. Can also be done through networking as well, and that happens a lot. Big Detroit auto manufactures, for instance, do it. Their local or regional offices have lines to make local calls, but long distance are routed through TIE lines to Detroit, and using their own Central Office switches send out and control the calls, mostly for billing issues. Used to be the local calls as well. I asked them why if I want to call the pizza guy across the street am I going all the way to Detroit over a TIE line, then making a long distance call from Detroit to call the local pizza guy in Phoenix, Tampa, or wherever. They changed that. Few local COTs for local calls...much cheaper.

Mark


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