
Not. As of 12/1/95, the FCC requires all cellular carriers (and IXCs for that matter) to transmit ANI & CLID information, even on cellular calls. BellSouth thoughtfully put a notice in my last two monthly bills, but then again I think the FCC required that too.
-Paul
At least I know that my cellular carrier is safe for now. The phone company in our area still can't handle ANI from the cellular switch. The default number for our carrier ends in 0000 which happens to be my number. I get calls every month from people with 800 numbers verifying what number this was. I have to explain that someone from our cellular system made a call to their number but the bill defaults to mine. Its no big deal since I work for the cellular carrier though. ;) Dr0id