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  2. Calling Name Presentation - Wikipedia

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    The information could be the person's name or a company name. The caller's name can also be blocked and display “restricted”, or if technical failures occur “not available”. [1] In Canada, the caller name information can be applied either by the client's own equipment (PBX), or by the originating carrier.

  3. Caller ID - Wikipedia

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    A query (dip) with Signalling System 7 (SS7) query may be initiated by the called party's central office to retrieve the information for Calling Name delivery to the caller ID equipment at the subscriber's location, if the caller's name has not already been associated with the calling party's line at the originating central office. Canadian ...

  4. Line information database - Wikipedia

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    In the US, caller ID name information is not transmitted from the originating office to the destination office. It is the terminating carrier that is responsible for providing the caller ID information to its customers. The carrier performs a database lookup using the caller's telephone number to obtain the name information for the caller ID ...

  5. Why did I receive an email from MAILER-DAEMON? - AOL Help

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    The most common reason for a failed delivery is that the email address entered isn't valid. If the delivery failure message says the account doesn't exist double check the spelling of the address you entered. A single misplaced letter could cause a delivery failure.

  6. Why can't I send mail to AOL Mail users? - AOL Help

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    If you're repeatedly getting delivery failure errors when sending messages to AOL Mail customers, it is most likely due to spam blocking on AOL's servers. While you may be following at the rules for sending mail, it's likely the address you're sending mail from is hosted on a server our system had identified as "abusive".

  7. Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    On April 6, 2006, Congressmen Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) and Joe Barton (R-Tex.) introduced H.R. 5126, a bill that would have made caller ID spoofing a crime. Dubbed the "Truth in Caller ID Act of 2006", the bill would have outlawed causing "any caller identification service to transmit misleading or inaccurate caller identification information" via "any telecommunications service or IP-enabled ...

  8. Fix problems sending AOL Mail

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    Check your display name: If you have any combination of "AOL" in your display name, the message won't go through. It is especially important to check your Mail settings for this if your account has been recently compromised, as hackers will often change your name to make it harder for you to use your account normally even after it's secured.

  9. Talk:Caller ID - Wikipedia

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    CND = Calling Number Delivery (CND) a the technical SS7 service that is often used for moving Caller ID information (CLI, PI, etc.) along with the call. (Until VOIP came around, SS7's CND was pretty much the _only_ way to get Caller ID.) CID = CLASS code name for Caller ID service. (need to absolutely verify this one.)