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I posted this in the Telephone Service section a few weeks ago and haven't gotten any replys, so I thought someone over here might be able to help.
"Does anyone have any info as to which switch(es) is/are used to provide this service. In particular I would like to know what format the caller ID is sent as."
Thanks ahead of time if anyone has an answer. Mark S
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Thanks for the welcome, this is a great forum, probably shouldn't have lurked for so long.
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If you can post the NPA-NXX (Area code-Exchange) I may be able to provide the switch type for you.
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I don't have the tel number with me, but the caller ID is MDMF type: 6.
I haven't been able to find anything on it anywhere.
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I should also say: "Telephone equipment changes may be required in order to support caller ID at the desktop. With Local Link lines, business customers don't have to dial 9 first before they make their call, and transferring callers to a mobile or external office is as easy as hitting the "link" key on your telephone set."
Above is from the Bell Canada web site, I'm assuming the "link" key is flash.
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I did have area code and exchange in an email- (416)-408-xxxx.
Thanks for the help!
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All I can find is very generic "Toronto" listings. "Toron42" shows up, but no address or CO-switch specific information.
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Thanks for the link and all the help. Does DMH mean it is a DMS 100, or is it something different?
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