Providers don't have any issues with caller id's. We can even call from a
single digit.
And even if a sip account is not associated with a caller id (a number)
rather its just a name (as skype id like xxx.yyy) when initiated a pstn
call, the providers use local numbers (if ur gateway is in germany then the
proivder will use a germany number) to call and the receiver will that
local number.


On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:21 AM, Alex Balashov <abalas...@evaristesys.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> It's just a guess, but I think most SIP providers aren't going to like the
> all-zeroes Caller ID/ANI that you're sending here:
>
>    Contact: <sip:0000000000@1.22.216.96:35465;transport=UDP>
>
> This is especially true since their routing is influenced by CLID, due to
> the possibility of intra/inter-jurisdictional rate differences.
>
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