andy9 wrote on Jan 17
th, 2006 at 1:13am:
Is it possible no caller ID is available from Finarea as some calls are routed via VoIP?
Apologies if it's a naive question - apart from direct-dialling 1899 etc, I haven't used any VoIP services, so I don't know whether or how the number ID would be sent.
No the caller id is being provided by Finarea but the call is routed outside the uk and then back into the uk with the caller id intact but BT has taken a "business decision" to strip all CLIs from incoming international calls to their fixed lines.
If I use my BT line to call any other BT line using 1899 then it is displayed as International Withheld but if I call my uk Vodafone or even my Liechtenstein Riiing mobile from my BT line with 1899 the uk caller id of my BT line is displayed.
When HP's customer service centre in India called my BT line on at least three occasions it was International Withheld but on the one occasion they called my Vodafone the Indian number with Indian country code was displayed.
It is hardly rocket science to conclude that BT is now obstructively withholding all international CLIs outside the uk. But as I have had caller id for 8 or 9 years my recollection is that International CLIs used to appear in the past on my BT line.
I believe that BT is withholding the CLI of calls that originate in the uk but that route internationally outside it before arriving back in the uk in order to make the phone service offered by its low cost voip competitors seem inferior to its own. If one looks at some of the lengths BT has gone to in order to stop customers from using CPS with their competitors this conclusion hardly seems unreasonable on my part.