Sounds like a great solution. I miss understood your post, I thought you
were looking for a way to do what you just told us about. Great stuff. I
really like the flexibility of Asterisk. I even have box running at my house
to block telemarketer calls.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Kin Wong <kw...@csa-pdk.com> wrote:

> Seriously though, I call forward a Company phone to my cell and I have
> always hated answering without saying the Company name.  When we did play
> with Asterisk in the office, we could call forward the phone and you could
> display whatever name or number you wanted.  This allows multiple phone
> lines to come to your cell with identification of the origin.
>
> This also reduces the cost of hardware for small operations as you don't
> need any hardware for income or outgoing circuits.  I just call forward my
> Telus line to VOIP which in turn changes the DID and forwards it to my cell.
>  No copper connection on the computer end so works ideally as an appliance.
>
>
>  I also use link2voip, they present the user account as the caller ID
>> during outgoing SIP calls.
>>
>> They have the concept of master account + user accounts, you can have any
>> amount of user accounts bonded to the same master account (all pull funds
>> from the same place).
>>
>> So you can register a user account (like '4032661234' for example :-) to
>> match the DID (or other number) that you want presented to your callees.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>>
>
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