Changes when using Nomorobo?
SteveInWA:
Quote from: Taoman on December 06, 2017, 09:05:36 pm
Quote from: SteveInWA on December 06, 2017, 08:32:08 pm
If I had another call treatment destination, I'd just do it there, but I don't.
Curious what you mean by that statement. Callcentric is where I now use a hunt group to call Nomorobo.
I forward from GV to Callcentric. But because GV ignores early media half of Callcentric's call treatments were useless to me since they used early media including the Telemarketer Block. Well I finally started playing around with CC's IVR. Can't believe it took me so long. It is powerful and best of all......it doesn't use early media. So I have now switched all of my call treatments to using an IVR. Works amazingly well.
For instance, I made my own telemarketer block. It is my last call treatment. If a caller gets that far they are most likely a telemarketer. I give the caller 2 choices:
Press 1 to leave a (Callcentric) voicemail
Press 0 to connect
Pressing 0 goes to an IVR hunt group. First destination is Nomorobo via SIP BROKER and second destination is my extension.
This has completely eliminated all telemarketer/robodialer calls.
For my other call treatments where I want to send the callers to oblivion (like anyone from 845 area code) I send them to a different IVR. That IVR does only one thing and has a single entry under Last Route: Busy tone/Line disconnect. So they hear 3 or 4 busy tones and the line disconnects.
I tried to reply to your post yesterday, but the forum kept hanging, and my reply went into the ozone.
I meant:
I have been using a Callcentric call treatment with simultaneous ring. That call treatment allows a maximum of five destinations + voicemail. Given all the OBi equipment I have, I've maxed out at 2 OBi ATAs, 2 OBi IP phones, and one non-OBi IP phone. So, I have to use the call forking method.
I discovered that Nomorobo test calls were failing because I had TrueCNAM blocking enabled, and TrueCNAM now treats the Nomorobo test calls as "High" probability Spam, because NMR is sending fake caller IDs (1-631-555-xxxx, where xxxx = the number you are enrolling).
Once I fixed that problem, it's now working fine with Alcazar, and no, I don't have the delay you described.
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