[24846] in SIPB bug reports
``rolodex ani''
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joel N. Weber II)
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Scott Norwood recently mentioned on film-tech that 888-902-9998 will
tell you what number ANI thinks you're at, and testing it indicates
that it seems to work. ``rolodex ani'' doesn't seem to have heard of
this number.
also, this number that is in rolodex gives me some flavor of busy
signal when dialed from my verizon residential line in Somerville:
200-222-1234 who am i