13 May
1993
13 May
'93
7:50 a.m.
Interesting. As expected, when I called 1-800-235-1414 from a PBX extension here at work, it read back the trunk number, not my actual extension number. The same for a developmental CDMA digital cellphone, since we use PBX-style trunks from our switch. But when I called it from a conventional AMPS (FM) cell phone using Pac Tel Cellular, I also got a number that was different than my mobile's real number. And when I called it back, I got a number-not-valid intercept. Interesting. Apparently one real cellular switch also looks like a PBX as far as ANI goes. I wonder how widespread this is. Anybody with a cell phone on a service other than Pac Bell who is willing to give it a try? Phil