
Caller ID - V9.0
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Product Description
Caller ID displays the name and/or number of the calling party before you answer
the telephone. Caller ID requires a display screen.
The Caller ID name database will have up to 15 characters of the calling party's listing displayed, using standard abbreviations.
Two Caller ID products are available:
- Caller ID Number -- Displays the telephone number of the calling party.
- Caller ID Name and Number -- Displays the telephone number
of the calling party as well as the listing associated with
the calling party's telephone number in most cases.
In some instances, Caller ID will display the state or country of the originating WTN rather than "Unavailable" when that call is received from outside the Qwest network.
Anonymous Call Rejection must be installed on all lines requesting Caller ID with the exception of accounts with Multi-Line Hunting (Anonymous Call Rejection is not compatible with Multi-Line Hunting).
Availability
Caller ID is available in 5ESS®, DMS-100
and DMS-10 and Ericsson (AXE) central office (CO) switch types.
Caller ID is available on a demand basis in DMS-100 Centrex
21, Centrex Plus, Centrex Prime® and Centron® systems.
Caller ID is not available:
- With two party service
- On lines equipped with Bridged Service
- With Call Transfer/Customized Call Management Services
(CCMS)/Centrex 21, Centrex Plus, Centrex Prime and Centron
in a DMS-10 CO switch type
- To end-users served by Analog Pair Gain facilities (AML)
- Caller ID may be available on DSS if the trunks are Basic
(T2D++) analog/line side terminated, the serving CO switch
is provisioned properly and state tariffs permit.
Additional information can be found in the Pre-Ordering Overview.
Compatibility & Restrictions
| Feature/Service |
Rules/Restrictions |
| Call Forwarding Busy Line |
Compatible
If the incoming call encounters a busy condition on
the line equipped with Caller ID, the calling party's
name and/or telephone number will not be displayed.
If the location you are forwarding calls to is equipped
with Caller ID, the calling party's name and/or number
will be displayed at the remote location as long as
SS7 Connectivity has been maintained. |
| Call Forwarding Don't Answer |
Compatible
Incoming calls to a line equipped with Call Forwarding
Don't Answer will be displayed after the first full
ring cycle at the Call Forwarding Don't Answer location.
If the call is forwarded, the calling party's name
and/or telephone number will not be displayed at the
remote location, the line equipped with Call Forwarding
Don't Answer will display at the remote location. |
| Call Forwarding Variable |
Compatible
The calling party's name and/or telephone number is
not displayed when Call Forwarding Variable is activated.
If the location you are forwarding calls to is equipped
with Caller ID, the calling party's name and/or telephone
number will be displayed at the remote location as long
as SS7 connectivity has been maintained. |
| Call Pickup |
Compatible
If a Caller ID end-user answers an incoming call via
the Call Pickup feature, the calling party's name and/or
telephone number will not be displayed. |
| Call Waiting |
Compatible
Incoming calls received via the Call Waiting feature
are not displayed unless the end-user has Call Waiting
ID. |
| Caller ID Name and Number |
Caller ID Name and Number (USOC: NNK) is
not compatible with:
- Caller ID with Privacy + (USOC: N6S)
- Caller ID with Privacy + DMS100 Switch (USOC:
N6SD1)
- Caller ID Number Only (USOC: NSD)
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| Centrex 21, Centrex Plus, Centrex Prime
and Centron |
Compatible
Caller ID is not available for Centrex 21, Centrex
Plus, Centrex Prime and Centron end-users in DMS-10
CO switch types.
The calling name and number will not display if a call
is answered with Call Pickup. |
| Custom Ringing Service |
Caller ID cannot be installed on Custom
Ringing Service numbers. However, when Caller ID is installed
on the primary number, incoming calls to both the primary
number and the Custom Ringing Service Number(s) will be
displayed. |
| Hunting |
Series Hunting:
Caller ID is compatible with any line of a Series Hunting
arrangement.
If the incoming call encounters a busy condition on
the line equipped with Caller ID, the calling party's
name and/or telephone number will not be displayed.
If the incoming call hunts to another line which is
equipped with Caller ID, the calling party's name and/or
telephone number will not be displayed at the terminating
location. The telephone number that will be displayed
will be the telephone number the call was forwarded
from Multi-Line Hunting.
Caller ID may be installed on any TER of a Multi-Line
Hunting arrangement.
If the incoming call encounters a busy condition on
the TER equipped with Caller ID, the calling party's
name and/or telephone number will not be displayed.
If the incoming call hunts to another TER which is
equipped with Caller ID, the calling party's name and/or
telephone number will be displayed at the terminating
location.
Calls placed from Multi-Line Hunting groups will pass
information as follows to Caller ID end-users.
All other CO switch types:
Calls placed from TERs without TNs assigned to them
will pass the TN associated with TER 1.
Calls placed from TERs with TNs assigned to them will
pass the TN associated with the TER placing the call.
When using single line display equipment, a separate
display screen must be associated with each TER equipped
with Caller ID |
| Selective Call Forwarding |
Compatible
If the incoming call is forwarded via the Selective
Call Forwarding feature, the calling party's name and
/or telephone number is not displayed.
If the location you are forwarding calls to is equipped
with Caller ID, the calling party's name and/or telephone
number will be displayed as long as SS7 connectivity
has been maintained. |
| Trunks |
Caller ID is not compatible with some types
of Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Trunks.
Caller ID is not compatible with trunks designed with
a trunk side connection. (Advanced DSS)
- A trunk side connection takes the trunk out of SS7
Connectivity.
- Outgoing calls will display as Out of Area, Unknown,
or Unavailable.
Caller ID is compatible with trunks designed with a
line side connection.
- Outgoing calls will display the telephone number
assigned to the trunk that carried the call.
- Caller ID is a per trunk product and will not display
calls to individual stations behind the PBX.
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Pricing
Rate Structure
Caller ID may have a recurring and a nonrecurring charge based
on state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
Rates
Retail rates for this feature can be found in the state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
Rates and/or discounts are available in Exhibit A or the specific rate sheet in your Interconnection or Resale Agreement.

Ordering
Ordering Rules
Additional information on ordering can be found in the Ordering Overview.
Feature Activity Types (Action Codes)
The valid Feature Activity Types are:
NOTE: When changing from one feature to another, use N and D Feature Activity Types.
Feature Codes (USOCs)
Caller ID is identified by the following USOCs:
|
Product
|
Feature
|
|
Caller ID Number
|
Caller ID Name and Number
|
|
Centrex 21
|
NSD - Standard Feature
|
NNK Optional Feature
|
|
Centrex Plus
|
NSD
|
NNK
|
|
Centrex Prime
|
NSD
|
NNK
|
|
Centron
|
NSD
|
NNK
|
|
DSS
|
NSD
|
NNK
|
|
PBX
|
NSD
|
NNK
|
|
POTS
|
NSD
|
NNK
|
|
UBS
|
NSD
|
NNK
|
Qwest will add the Anonymous Call Rejection USOC AYK to orders for Caller ID, whether or not you include it on the LSR, unless the end-user account has Multi-Line Hunting. (Multi-Line Hunting is not compatible with Anonymous Call Rejection.) Requests with or without the AYK USOC will not be rejected.
Only one NSD or NNK is allowed per telephone number.
Feature Detail (FID and Data Requirements)
Adding Caller ID
This feature is ordered by including:
- Feature Activity Type N and the appropriate USOC from
the Feature Codes table.
- Feature Activity Type N and USOC AYK
NOTE: If the end-user already has AYK (Anonymous Call Rejection) on records, no action is required on that USOC.
Removing Caller ID
This feature is removed by including:
- Feature Activity Type D and the appropriate USOC.
Last Update: November 12, 2007
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