You can't block a caller ID since this is a displaying device that enables the user to see the number/information of an incoming call. But, you may still be able to disable/deactivate your caller ID by contacting Optimum's customer service/support.
Caller ID
Generally by looking at the Caller ID display.
*67 (or equivalently 1167) will block your Caller ID on a per-call basis. *82 (or equivalently 1182) will unblock your Caller ID on a per-call basis.
To Block a specific number you need Caller ID Manager (Paid). Visit Privacy Corps' website to know more. However here are following thing that you can do free of charge : Block all incoming calls *35*0000# Block all incoming calls but accept messages only : First dial *35*0000# and then #35*0000*16# Unblock all incoming calls *35*0000# #35*0000# : This unblocks all incoming calls as well as messages together.
Service provider can give you call screening capabilities such as caller ID. You can block calls according to the call screening capabilities of your system. You can either direct them to your voice mail or give them a busy tone.
I don't know. There are some words that the more you use that word, the more it applies to you. These words include: stupid, gay, annoying, immature, nerd, and the worst of all these, " name-caller " (If you call a person a name caller, then guess what that makes You!)
On a caller ID feature on a phone, "incoming private number" means you are receiving a phone call from a number that has been listed as private, meaning the name of the person owning that number has been blocked from your caller ID list.
YOu can get the app Mr. Number
Yes, as long as you have a caller ID. In phone system such as the IP PBX, you can automatically view the identity of incoming calls into your phone or hear it over the speaker of a computer.
This phone system only allows users to see the caller id information from the phone itself and no caller id info is displayed on the charging station.
When you hit the 'answer' button on the incoming call, there is a message which pops up, giving you the option to either end the first call, or put the first call on hold. When you hang up on the second call, the phone automatically reconnects you with the first caller that was on hold.