Is it sip:<my_number>@sip.welcome.com ???
Or is it that cherio URL mentioned somewhere?
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Is it sip:<my_number>@sip.welcome.com ???
Or is it that cherio URL mentioned somewhere?
I just had these re-added so the DNS may need to sync some, but these should work:
sip:NUMBER@in.voipo.com
sip:NUMBER@in.voipwelcome.com
sip:NUMBER@incoming.voipo.com
sip:NUMBER@incoming.voipwelcome.com
Testing by routing to sip from my 352 VOIPo number to my 734 VOIPo number, only one of the 4 examples worked.
I setup outbound routing using 456, 457, 458, and 459 to test each one.
Only sip:734xxxxxxx@incoming.voipwelcome.com worked.
VOIPms charges $0.0125 for CNAM on each call :(
VOIPo does not seem to try its own CNAM for calls on inbound SIP :(
I get UNKNOWN, and the number I called from.
A PSTN from a 352-399-xxxx number would give me Wildwood.
I guess I will eat the CNAM from VOIPms to see CNAM.
Does the VOIPo Express numbers do CNAM and is there a charge?
Since Express is just a forwarding service it just passes on the CNAM that came on the first leg of the call. Those calls are literally just forwarded on and it's more of a "bridge" between the original leg and the final leg. We don't handle audio for them or really change these calls are at all. Literally just an intermediary.
And by comparison ... the sip to incoming sip in my tests is a Residential account that does not do CNAM. Then, sip inbound is not always a real PSTN number to do a LIDB against perhaps?
Right. Anything coming over SIP the system knows it's a SIP call. It'll just accept whatever is being passed on SIP calls and only do lookups on actual calls coming in from numbers.
So say someone used a softphone to call your SIP address and they had a "Name" field set in that, that should be passed on and used.
If someone uses that same softphone with the name set to call your phone number, it would do a lookup in the CNAM database to get the Caller ID for them ignoring the Name field.