[IP] Caution: Unidentified callers ahead / Phone companies fail to provide some IDs because of the cost of obtaining the data
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From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: July 9, 2006 3:52:30 PM EDT
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Subject: Caution: Unidentified callers ahead / Phone companies fail
to provide some IDs because of the cost of obtaining the data
Caution: Unidentified callers ahead
Phone companies fail to provide some IDs because of the cost of
obtaining the data
By Bruce Mohl, Globe Staff | July 9, 2006
Are you getting your money's worth from caller ID?
Some callers can't be identified because their information is blocked
or unavailable, but in other cases the callers aren't named because
the customer's phone company simply doesn't want to spend the money
to obtain the data.
A small Globe test of caller ID accuracy found several instances
where Verizon Communications and Comcast Corp. didn't provide a
caller's name because they didn't want to pay the extra money.
The price is minimal on a per-call basis -- often a penny or less a
call -- but spread across a telecommunications giant's many
customers, it can quickly run into the tens of millions of dollars.
A spokesman for Verizon said the company provides excellent caller ID
service, culling names from its own vast database and also spending
tens of millions of dollars each year to access additional names from
other telecommunications companies.
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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2006/07/09/
caution_unidentified_callers_ahead/
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