What call type is given to a fax call coming from an analogue network?
Answer / silpa
All calls originating on the analogue PSTN network will be automatically allocated the call type 'Generic Analogue'.
A call might be fax or voice but it will always receive this general call type allocation because there is no equivalent ability within the PSTN to carry call type information.
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