Caller ID Sample Clauses

Caller ID. If you do not want people you call to see the number assigned to your device, you must call Member Services at (000) 000-0000 for information about automatic Caller ID blocking. You may block the number assigned to your device on a per-call basis by dialing *67 + Destination Number + TALK (or a similar key). Caller ID delivery resumes on the next call you make. Caller ID display on incoming calls to your number is dependent on receiving the information from the calling party. Pay-Per-Call Services Patriot Mobile does not allow you to complete calls from your number to 900, 976, and similar numbers for pay-per- call Services.
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Caller ID. Due to federal rules, your telephone number (i.e., calling party number or “CPN”) may be identified to a called party if that party has Caller ID capability. You can prevent this from occurring on an interstate call by dialing *67 (or 1167 on rotary or pulse-dialing telephones) prior to placing the interstate call. If you have per-line blocking, you must dial *82 (or 1182 for rotary or pulse-dialing telephones) prior to placing an interstate call to allow a called party to identify your CPN. Because these Caller ID-related services are provided by your local telephone company, you should contact your local telephone company for rate information for such services.
Caller ID. Your caller identification (“Caller ID”) information (such as your name and phone number) may be displayed on the Device or bill of the person receiving your call; technical limitations may, in some circumstances, prevent you from blocking the transmission of Caller ID information. Contact customer service for information on blocking the display of your name and number. Caller ID blocking may not be available when using Data Services. If applicable to your rate plan and Device, an in-coming call identification feature may apply that will notify of in-coming calls and that may apply generic labels such as telemarketing, suspected spam, and/or suspected fraud to some of those calls.
Caller ID. Assuming Customer’s type of Caller-ID system is supported by Xxxxxxx, the Integration Specialist will install the iTVFusion Caller ID option, configure and test. Billing – Per Customer specification indicated in the Site Readiness Form, the Integration Specialist will configure the export format (one of those supported by Xxxxxxx), FTP server, user/password and export frequency. The export will then be tested to confirm it operates correctly.
Caller ID. Caller identification information may not be available for all incoming calls.
Caller ID. Due to federal rules, the Customer’s telephone number (i.e., calling party number or “CPN”) may be identified to a called party if that party has Caller ID capability. The Customer can prevent this from occurring on an interstate call by dialing *67 (or 1167 on rotary or pulse-dialing telephones) prior to placing the interstate call. If the Customer has per-line blocking, the Customer must dial *82 (or 1182 for rotary or pulse-dialing telephones) prior to placing an interstate call to allow a called party to identify the Customer’s CPN. Because these Caller ID- related services are provided by the Customer’s local telephone company, the Customer should contact the Customer’s local telephone company for rate information for such services.
Caller ID. Provider may allow Customer to associate a “Call Phones” number with the account used for Customer’s Hardware. If Customer has a “Call Phones” number associated with the account used for Customer’s Hardware, it will appear as the Customer’s caller ID when a call is placed using such Customer’s Hardware. If Customer has not set up a “Call Phones” number, a generic number or the word “unknown” will appear to the person to whom the call is placed.
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Caller ID. Telco Services provides caller identification features to end users, which allow the identity of the user making a call to be shown to the call recipient. As part of these features, end users are able, at their discretion and without additional charge, on a per-call basis to withhold their numbers when making outgoing calls through Telco Services, to prevent the identity of a caller being presented when receiving an incoming call, and to reject calls from anonymous callers who have chosen to withhold their identity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Telco Services may transmit caller number information internally where required in connection with the provision of Telco Services and to applicable authorities for purposes such as billing, regulatory compliance and shall transmit caller number identification for emergency services calls.
Caller ID. This feature enables a subscriber to see the name and telephone number of the incoming call if it is a published number. If the name and number is unknown, non-published or private, the caller ID will reflect such information.
Caller ID. Your caller identification (“Caller ID”) information (such as your name and/or phone number) may or may not be displayed on the devices or bill of the person receiving your call; technical limitations may, in some circumstances, prevent you from blocking the transmission of Caller ID information. Contact customer service for information on blocking the display of your name and number. An incoming call identification feature may apply that will notify you of incoming calls and that may apply generic labels such as telemarketing, suspected spam, and/or suspected fraud to some of those calls.
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