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at 13:11:29 on Thu, 9 Feb 2006, "Ross, Duncan"
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Caller id is a nice idea, and works with home phones but in large
>organisations is very difficult to make meaningful in any real way. A
>number no longer corresponds to a phone. Increasingly virtualisation is
>used in phone systems which means th number is a route into an
>organisation to a person rather than a phone on a desk. The system
>doesn't usually need to know who made a call and therefore can't
>provide a number back to that person.
I don't really understand this. If a person has a DDI phone number, then
that can be arranged to follow them around if they hot-desk within the
building. My own [office] DDI number follows me home (when I'm working
from there). All people need to know to reach me is my DDI number - it's
*my* responsibility to make sure that number rings a phone near me.
Is the real issue here that the PABX isn't sufficiently clever to
display the DDI number assigned [at that time] to the phone making the
call?
--
Roland Perry
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