Does the origination ID mean that any downstream carrier can now figure out who the originating TSP entity was and seek their business directly?
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Does the origination ID mean that any downstream carrier can now figure out who the originating TSP entity was and seek their business directly?
The origin-ID's purpose is to provide traceback to the origin of the call, expected to be used by law enforcement.
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