skunk-beardB
Could be a few things. Do a caller ID lookup and see who the number is showing registered to. Make sure the number is removed from the pbx it moved from. If it’s showing the correct carrier and the number isn’t in the original pbx routing table. If that’s all clear than it’s the winning carrier NOC team you’ll need to talk to.
Telnyx sent me an email about a month ago saying their api keys may have been compromised. Maybe that.
Look at groundwire. Looks like it will do what you need it to. https://faq.acrobits.net/set-up-your-web-callback-web-service
Here is a forum post I found that might be helpful. Has some python scripts to try and do what you want. http://forum.yealink.com/forum/archive/index.php?thread-40689.html But seems they were having issues with it. But were trying with a T46.
I’d be interested if you find a way to get it to work.
Should be interesting to see what happens. Was at kazoocon when it was announced. Seems like ooma runs off 2600hz platform. From my understanding 2600hz is going to be ooma’s wholesale division.