Whole lot of missed opportunities with S/S that would have made it actually 
useful.


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There was a missed opportunity with STIR/SHAKEN to put the CNAM on the 
originating side.  If I have to attest the validity of the call, then I should 
be able to attest the validity of the CNAM I send with it.

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Jawaid Bazyar via VoiceOps<mailto:[email protected]>
November 3, 2024 at 7:29 AM
Hi,

let's think about this a bit..

only the carrier that owns the number (according to LNP database etc.) knows 
what the CNAM data should be
only that carrier should be able to edit CNAM data

currently, as Kidd noted, terminating carriers look up the data (from one of 
numerous incomplete repositories of CNAM data)
And if the database isn't the same one that the owning carrier publishes in 
then the data is just bad - cached, out of date, etc.

How much are you all paying for CNAM data lookup on a monthly basis?

The thing in the Internet world that this is the closest to, is DNS, and that's 
free to publish into and free to query. The costs of running the system are 
distributed.

The key difference is how the system knows who controls a record and has the 
right to update it. Which is a more or less solved problem.

So then it comes down to the technical means to get existing switches / PBXs 
etc to query the data. And to query the legacy databases during a transition 
time.

Jawaid





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Kidd Filby via VoiceOps<mailto:[email protected]>
November 1, 2024 at 2:10 PM
In US PSTN-speak…. CallerID/name is a terminating feature, unlike Canada which 
is an Originating feature (data sent from caller). Until that changes, we are 
at the mercy of cached data by providers who don’t refresh/update their data. 
Unless Everyone dips the same exact database, which I don’t see happening 
anytime soon, there will be inconsistencies between carriers/providers.

Kidd Filby
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chris via VoiceOps<mailto:[email protected]>
November 1, 2024 at 12:47 PM
It's too bad ENUM never took off. Would have been great to dip the number get 
direct sip uri, get a url/pointer to caller id/cnam data etc. Not to mention 
direct peering without so many hops.

- chris



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Shawn L via VoiceOps<mailto:[email protected]>
November 1, 2024 at 12:28 PM
Unfortunately, you're at the mercy of the call-ed party's carrier.  A lot of 
providers maintain their own database, and only periodically update it. I 
suspect this is a hold-over from when dips were expensive.  That carrier may, 
or may not update their databases regularly.  For esample when I call one of 
our consultants, my caller id comes up on his phone as the person who had my 
DID 20+ years ago, well before we had a relationship with the consultant.  The 
correct information is being sent from our switch, and Neustar has the correct 
information, but his provider (I think verizon) is sending something that's 
completely wrong.



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Mike Hammett via VoiceOps<mailto:[email protected]>
November 1, 2024 at 12:20 PM
Sorry, you're right.


CNAM




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Caller ID, or calling name (CNAM)?



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