Possible to make a Call Treatment on Call Centric to Block PRIVATE,UNKNOWN ?
transam98:
does anyone have any experience to be able to set up a " call treatment" on Call Centric to be able to BLOCK PRIVATE,UNKNOWN and OUT OF AREA #'s ?
I know there is a weird way to do it in GV (with circles or whatever) but sometimes NO NAMES show up and GV kills them calls...
Suggestions ?:) thanks in advance
Taoman:
Have you tried making one? It's pretty simple. Just make a new call treatment and select "From Anonymous/Private" on the right-hand side under Additional Options.
If you are forwarding from GV I have found the best place to route the unwanted calls to is Calling Card. Ideally, you would route to Error Message: Number disconnected but since that uses early media it won't work with GV. The caller will just hear ringback tone until GV voicemail kicks in.
When routed to Calling Card the call is answered so GV voicemail never kicks in and there is nothing the caller can do but press random numbers that Callcentric will reject and ultimately hang up the line.
But if you want Private/Anonymous callers to be able to leave you a voicemail then choose Error or Busy Tone......doesn't matter which you choose since those are all early media. In either case, your OBi connected phone will never ring.
transam98:
Hmmm, I dont know what "Early Media" is, I am doing the GV to CC trick ;) I Definately do NOT want GV to pick up the call or for them to leave a message, would e nice for a message of This # doesnt accept Private, but it doesnt matter, just dumping the call to a endless ring or to oblivion or even just disconnect is fine ;) ?
Taoman:
Early media is any media presented to the caller before the call is actually answered and billing begins.
Most of the CC call treatments use early media and therefore can't be heard if forwarding from GV. Google Voice ignores all early media. They have to in order for their call forwarding system to work properly.
If you choose to route to a destination that uses early media the caller will just hear ringback tone until GV voicemail answers the call. This is why I suggested routing unwanted callers to Calling Card. It's the only selection that reliably works and doesn't allow the caller to leave a voicemail when forwarding from GV.
transam98:
I kinda understand :) so I logged in and went to call treatments, and picked ANON/PRIV then on left side I picked CALLING card and saved.... then I used cell (blocked) to call it after 5 rings just went to GV VM...
Should I be picking something else ?
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