Hello,
In the UK we have 0845 numbers - a non-geographic number. These invariably terminate on a local UK number. Some companies provide you with a local UK number to dial when you are abroad - for example for telephone banking.
My own bank does this, but when I dial the "local" number it replays a message saying that this is for customers calling from abroad, please redial using 0845............
Whilst my voip service is indeed abroad - they must be picking up my UK caller-id number. Is there a way of spoofing the caller-id for specific numbers (obviously for numbers regularly called) or indeed dropping the caller-id altogether ?
Cheers
Gavin