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Calling Name (CNAM) Data Access Service from Sprint offers you an efficient way to ensure your customers receive accurate Caller ID information.
To maximize your Caller ID functionality, Sprint Local Division and Sprint PCS end-user customer names, as well as names from a number of Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) and wireless companies, are contained in the Sprint calling name database. Your end-user customers will get higher levels of satisfaction in their Caller ID use when you can provide a greater number of names as well as more accurate and complete name information.
With the CNAM Data Access service, you may:
The Calling Name (CNAM) Access database contains names for Sprint local telephone customers, Sprint PCS customers and names from a variety of CLECs and wireless companies that utilize Sprint as their database. Retrieval of calling name information is charged for on a per inquiry basis. All queries are made via the Common Channel Signaling/Signaling System 7 (CCS/SS7) network.
When a switch receives a terminating call, it first determines whether the terminating customer has Caller ID with Name service. If so, the switch launches a query to a calling name database. As the query travels through the CCS /SS7 network, it is guided to the correct database based on a global title translation in the network. If the name is in the Sprint database, the query is routed to the Sprint Service Control Point (SCP), which provides a response containing the calling name.
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