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Caller ID CNAM service.

Started by murzik, March 16, 2011, 10:19:18 AM

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murzik

Some thing like Superfecta for FreePBX.
Or lookup through Whitepages API.
http://developer.whitepages.com/

lhm.

#1
I use the WhitePages API with GV and Sipsorcery, it works well.

Example: It will show name of person or company and number. If there is no listing in WhitePages.com database for caller it will show city and state  and number from where the call originated.
It is a free service from WhitePages.com

Consider this also as a feature request.

Javaguy216

Quote from: murzik on March 16, 2011, 10:19:18 AM
Some thing like Superfecta for FreePBX.
Or lookup through Whitepages API.
http://developer.whitepages.com/
I second that! Great request.

azrobert

There is a new free CNAM lookup service call FREENAM.ORG.
Maybe it would be easier to implement CNAM lookup with this new service.

Here is the post by FREENAM.ORG on DSLREPORTS:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r25918436-PBX-Free-CNAM-Project

MichiganTelephone

This is something I had previously suggested (don't feel like trying to find the older thread) but I still think it's a great idea, especially for use with Google Voice.  At the same time, I would not get too excited about that particular service.  I tested it with several numbers that should have returned a response, and it returned nothing on most of them, an incorrect entry on one (and they seem to have no way to report errors), and maybe one or two actual good results.  Plus, if you read to the end of the referenced DSLReports thread, even there it seems they are wondering if this is a usable service.

But still the idea of being enter a one-line lookup of the form http://some_address?variable where variable contains a ten digit phone number, and have the device display the result of that lookup would be better than nothing, which is what we now get from Google Voice.
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rpankoe

+1 for the ability to have the Obi pass Caller ID NAME & NUMBER from GV (or at least do a White Pages lookup on the number being passed from GV) so that both caller name and number are displayed on Caller ID!

Ostracus

Quote from: rpankoe on September 07, 2011, 12:39:19 PM
+1 for the ability to have the Obi pass Caller ID NAME & NUMBER from GV (or at least do a White Pages lookup on the number being passed from GV) so that both caller name and number are displayed on Caller ID!

Don't some SIP providers already provide that service (charge for it though)?

bhasden

I know I've posted this in a few threads now and it might not be exactly what you're looking for but I put together a .NET app to pull back the caller name and photo from your Google contacts and then send a Growl notification when a call comes into the Obihai device. This allows me to show caller id information on all of my laptops and the HTPC when watching television. I'm looking for people to test the software so if anyone is interested please let me know.

MacOverAll

Yes, it'd be great to do a lookup to google contacts and even better this seems to be prompising... just replace the phone number with what you are looking for as mentioned in the dslreports article above...  http://freecnam.org/dip?q=2024561414
Seems like that'd be super simple to add the Obi.

pedro

Quote from: MacOverAll on February 24, 2012, 04:38:21 PM
Yes, it'd be great to do a lookup to google contacts and even better this seems to be prompising... just replace the phone number with what you are looking for as mentioned in the dslreports article above...  http://freecnam.org/dip?q=2024561414
Seems like that'd be super simple to add the Obi.

I would really like to see this feature added to the next firmware release.

dahosepipe

Quote from: pedro on March 20, 2012, 09:52:56 AM

I would really like to see this feature added to the next firmware release.

Me too!

brsinburnsville

Quote from: dahosepipe on March 20, 2012, 12:23:00 PM
Quote from: pedro on March 20, 2012, 09:52:56 AM

I would really like to see this feature added to the next firmware release.

Me too!

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