Talking Caller ID
In 1968, Theodore George âÂÂTedâ Talking Caller ID Paraskevakos, while working in Athens, Greece as a communications engineer for SITA, began developing a coordination to automatically identify a telephone caller to a call recipient. After distinct attempts and experiments, he developed the method in which the caller's sign is transmitted to the called receiver's device. This method was the basis for modern-day Caller ID technology.
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Some cell phone providers used the caller ID to automatically connect to voice mail when a call to the exclamation mail integer was false from the associated cell phone number, bypassing the extremity to enter a password
- While this was convenient for myriad users, because of spoofing, this process castaway been replaced by farther secure authentication by myriad carriers.
