
I agree with the previous two respondents.?? RPID should have been dead a long time ago. PAI is supposed to be the new normal. In addition, you need to consider STIR / SHAKEN? if you are in the business of sending calls to the USA or Canada where the calling number purports to be from the USA or Canada.? STIR / SHAKEN is the laws.? Regulations in the USA and Canada require? the originating carrier must digitally sign and attest the validity of the calling number in the PAI header.? RPID is obsolete. Originating Carriers must be either signing calls, or engaging in other steps as they pursue the ability to sign.?? Additional scrutiny applies to International Gateways for calls to the USA. Evidently your correspondent is unaware of? SS requirements, or they wouldn't be talking about RPID.?? This is serious stuff. The FCC is handing out record level fines.? If you would like further discussion, please contact me directly John S. Robinson Communichanic Consultants, Inc. jsr at communichanic.com On 12/20/2021 18:45, Zilk, David wrote:
I am working with a provider that wants to see PAI and not RPID, however we receive calls from a different provider that sends us RPID. Can I simply copy the RPID header into PAI so that all the necessary screen= and privacy= parameters are preserved when forwarding the call from the second provider to the first?
Is there a better way of going about this?
Thanks for your help.
David
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