Stopping robocalls
SteveInWA:
Quote from: pigmalien on February 06, 2019, 05:07:57 pm
Unfortunately my service is not supported by nomorobo.
On the other hand they, Callcentric offers the dial prompt so at least that is available.
Thanks for the information.
Actually, yes; you can use nomorobo with Callcentric. Just tell nomorobo that you're using Vonage. They don't care.
azrobert:
Quote from: pigmalien on February 06, 2019, 05:07:57 pm
Unfortunately my service is not supported by nomorobo.
On the other hand they, Callcentric offers the dial prompt so at least that is available.
An unsupported provider can still use NoMoRobo. Just lie and pick a supported provider. I think I picked Vonage. Callcentric can simul-ring NoMoRobo with a call treatment. You can route the call using an SIP URI, so you won't get charged. Any OBi can also route calls to NoMoRobo.
SteveInWA:
Which is exactly what I just posted.
pigmalien:
I think I got it sorted now.
Thanks all.
Shinelikethunder:
I'm using Google Voice and Callcentric. GV forwards calls to Callcentric for Caller ID and call treatments. I had Nomorobo configured in the OBi202 using
Code:
X_InboundCallRoute: {ph,sp3(MyNomoroboNumber@switch.starcompartners.com;ui=$1)}
However, I suddenly started getting a number of calls listed as "From '410' SP3(410)" in the call log. These would ring for a long time, and nobody was on the other end if I answered. I assume from the call log that these are coming from, or through, switch.starcompartners.com, is that correct? I switched to put the fork to Nomorobo in a Callcentric call treatment, but Nomorobo doesn't seem to be able to call my phone to verify that the configuration is working. Is there a way to verify the Callcentric Nomorobo configuration? Alternatively, can I revert to my previous configuration and stop the "410" calls by setting the SP3 X_InboundCallRoute to blank? Thanks.
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