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    Default Custom caller id question

    Is it true the custom caller id can only work when both parties are using VOIPo?

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    Quote Originally Posted by bdyelton View Post
    Is it true the custom caller id can only work when both parties are using VOIPo?
    Caller ID will work only if the number is an ELS number and not a LI number.
    Virtual Numbers are usually LI numbers. Numbers you port to us are usually ELS numbers.

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    Do you mean incoming CID or outgoing CID?

    I usually think of Custom CID as the ability to customize the name that shows up on your phone with incoming calls. This name information can be set in your phonebook/contact list for any inbound number.

    If you mean changing the name that's associated with your number (shows up on CallerID display on someone else's phone when you call them), VoipoDylan's answer above applies.

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    And for those (like me) who don't know the difference: https://www.aretta.com/support/index...&kbarticleid=5

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    I chatted with support yesterday and was told that both parties must use VOIPo or else the custom caller id function wouldn't work - I thought that didn't sound right.

    Here's my problem:
    My cellphone rings up on caller id as (first line) "Cell phone" (second line) (###)###-####. I wanted to change it to (first line) "Brian's Cell" and (second line) "(###)###-#### - but when I use the custom caller id feature, my caller id doesn't show up at all - it just shows as "incoming call". When I delete the custom caller id, it goes back to "Cell phone" on the caller id.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimDog View Post
    And for those (like me) who don't know the difference: https://www.aretta.com/support/index...&kbarticleid=5
    Sorry for not clarifying guys. I'll make sure we get something added to our KB describing how CID works.

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    So the custom caller id is a hit or a miss if it will work or not?

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    Maybe the system does not like the apostrophe character. You can try without that character and see if it works.

    Also, if your custom caller id is "Brian" and the Location is "Cell", it will display as "Brian - Cell"

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    It works ok for me.

    Try this:

    1) Click the "Contact" tab

    2) Enter the following:

    Custom Caller ID: Brian's
    Firstname: Brian
    Lastname: (his lastname)

    3) Click "Create Contact" button and now a "Create Contact Locations" entry screen should appear.

    4) Enter the following:

    Phone Description: Cell
    Phone Number: (his phone number)

    Test it again and it should display Brian's - Cell

    What I dislike about the feature is that you have to do a workaround to completely customize it. You are required to enter something in the "Phone Description" field like "Cell" or "Home", then it automatically appends a hash mark to the beginning of the phone description when the caller id comes in.

    I was able to do a workaround for all my custom id's by using the space key. Most phones only show 15 total characters in the caller id display, any characters beyond that are truncated. Since you want it to show up as Brian's Cell, this is how you would do it:

    X = space key

    Custom Caller ID: Brian's CellXXX (total number of characters/spaces = 15)
    Firstname: Brian
    Lastname: (his lastname)

    Phone description: (I hit the space key once, then tab to the next field below)
    Phone Number: (his phone number)

    Now the caller id appears as: Brian's Cell

    The hash mark and every character after it is truncated....
    Last edited by tritch; 05-04-2009 at 10:35 AM.

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    Default Re: Custom caller id question

    What was nice about VT's custom CID was you could click on the number in the call log and set the CID right from there and it was done. No need to create contacts, location etc.
    Maybe this is something Voipo can do aslso.

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