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Originally posted by fletcher
I know there's a way to do it, but I think there's an SS7 flag that'll note it's "user-modified" caller ID info. Plus, no matter what you do the ANI will still come through with the correct info. I.e. if you call an 800 number and have caller-ID blocking enabled, they'll still get your number through ANI.
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Ok im not taliing about calling an 800 number because I know that forces ANI regardless because the FCC mandates that is a person pays for the call he should see whos calling (they want cellular services to do that too now)
If you have a nortel DMS or certain Cisco gateways sitting on a SS7 network you can easily change ANI (name will show as unavailable)
I saw this box and software about 2 years ago I tested it and it worked, all I remember its some german company that did it.
I just email like 50 companies to try to locate this system.