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What error messages will Caller-ID return ?

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What error messages will Caller-ID return ?

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“Out of Area” – (Telco) the call came from outside the Telco’s service area and the Telco either has no available information or has chosen not to return what information it has. b) “Blocked” or “Private” – (Telco) the caller either has permanent call blocking enabled or has dialed star-six-seven for this call. You do not have to answer either. c) “Buffer Full” – (device manufacturer) there are many Caller-ID devices on the market and exactly how they have chosen to implement storage is up to the manufacturer. This probably mans that the divide has a limited buffer space and the device is either losing the earliest call records or has stopped recording new calls. d) “Data Error” or “Data Error #x” – (device manufacturer) signal was received that was substandard in some way or for which the checksum did not match the contents. e) “No Data Sent” – (device manufacturer) Signal was received consisting entirely of nulls or with missing information but a proper checksum.

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“Out of Area” – (Telco) the call came from outside the Telco’s service area and the Telco either has no available information or has chosen not to return what information it has. b) “Blocked” or “Private” – (Telco) the caller either has permanent call blocking enabled or has dialed star-six-seven for this call. You do not have to answer either. c) “Buffer Full” – (device manufacturer) there are many Caller-ID devices on the market and exactly how they have chosen to implement storage is up to the manufacturer. This probably mans that the divide has a limited buffer space and the device is either losing the earliest call records or has stopped recording new calls. d) “Data Error” or “Data Error #x” – (device manufacturer) signal was received that was substandard in some way or for which the checksum did not match the contents. e) “No Data Sent” – (device manufacturer) Signal was received consisting entirely of nulls or with missing information but a proper checksum. • 13) Why are so man

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