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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.
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Originally posted by AWTech: 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. Hi, Uses standard DMS-100 Switches which are in most of Bell Aliant territory, unsure what platform of DMS in Toronto area. Caller ID is delivered as 10 Digit Standard, Local Link is basically a Centrex telephone line with the line pre-coded to dial 9, and it has a few less features than that of full Centrex, such as no 4 digit extension dialing. Local Link seems to have been created more of a ............. bundle service for Bell to market its Bell "great" bundles to business. Hope this helps. B.
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