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How To Block Anonymous & Origin Based Caller IDs in TCXC

Recently the traffic originated from certain countries terminating in the some destination networks will be priced $10 in some cases. To avoid this issue we sellers may use the below feature to block such traffic originating from certain caller ids (CLID).

Example of caller id surcharge applied:

Please be aware that networks in SAUDI ARABIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ** and **TURKEY MOBILE TURKCELL are charging for calls sent with a blank or manipulated caller id (CLI).

Soon carriers will also take the necessary precautions to ensure that any traffic with “No Caller ID” or “short Caller ID” are priced 10 $, however if a call is sent with what appears to be a valid A number, but is later shown by the terminating network to be a manipulated or modified A number (e.g. over-stamped), they reserve the right to recalculate the billing for those calls. You may buy a phone number and use it when sending out calls if you’re unsure if your caller ids are:

| Destination | Origination |
| Saudi Arabia (+966) | Algeria (+213) |
|

| Tunisia (+216) |

| Destination | Origination |
| United Arab Emirates (+971) | Algeria (+213) |
| | Tunisia (+216) |

| Destination | Origination |
| TURKEY MOBILE TURKCELL | Algeria (+213) |
| | Tunisia (+216) |
| | Morocco(+212) |
| | Inmarsat Satellite(+87) |
| | Global Satellite (+881) |
| | Global Satellite (+882) |
| | Global Satellite (+883) |
| | Global Satellite (+884) |
| | Global Satellite (+885) |
| | Global Satellite (+887) |
| | Global Satellite (+888) |
| | Global Satellite (+889) |

How to block such traffic in TCXC Seller console

  1. Login as a Seller in console
  2. Click on My Routes >> Routes
  3. Click on the settings icon next to the route name you want to apply the origin based CLID blockage on.
  4. Scroll down to** Block Traffic (Starting with CLI) section.**

  1. Now, Enter the CLI you wish to block incoming traffic on, e.g 213 to block all incoming traffic that starts with 213.


P.S: To block traffic with “No CLI” or “Blank CLI” please use the value *EMPTY * to block them.

That’s it once you have saved the settings all incoming traffic starting with CLI you enter will be blocked.

For more information or assiatnce, please contact support@telecomsxchange.com

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