Spam
Android and iOS now include anti spam detection.
There are a few things you can do to avoid being marked as a spammer.
Noojee encourages ethical dialing.
The core components of ethical dialing incorporates:
adhering to the DNCR legislation
minimizing abandoned calls
You can use Noojee Phone to check if the caller ids you own have been marked as spam.
There are a couple of things you need to do.
Create a caller id pool which contains all of the phone numbers that you show when dialing (these are referred to as you Caller IDs or CLIDs).
add each of your CLIDs (phone numbers) to the Caller ID Pool.
Use Noojee phone to dial an Android and iOS device using each of the CLIDs in turn.
Create a CLID Pool
Login into Noojee Contact
Select the menu:
Provision | Caller ID Pool
Create the pool
Create a Caller ID Pool by clicking the ‘New’ button at the bottom centre of the screen.
Give the pool a name of ‘Spam Testing’
Click the ‘Save’ button
Added each CLID to the pool.
Select the Caller ID Pool that you just created and add each Caller ID to the pool
Click the ‘New Caller ID' button on the right hand side (about half way down the screen).
Enter the phone no. in both the Alias and Caller ID fields.
Click the 'Save' button and repeat this process for each no.
Test each CLID
Open Noojee Phone
You may need to refresh the browser window to see the CLIDs you just added.
Click on the 'Caller ID' tab.
Select the CLID that you want to test.
Return to the ‘Phone’ tab in Noojee Phone and dial your mobile.
Check if you mobile reports the CLID as spam.
Repeat this process for each CLID calling an Android and an iOS phone.
If the CLID is listed as spam you need to acquire a replacement no.