Basically you can't - the whole point of a caller being able to with-hold their number - is to prevent it being stored by the called party's equipment.
This is not possible.
Star 67 is a feature on some phone systems that allows the caller to block the display of their phone number when making a call. By dialing *67 before dialing the recipient's phone number, the recipient will see "Private Number" or "Unknown Caller" on their caller ID.
it is becauseit is not a number
If your phone has caller display - it would show the call as number withheld or anonymous.
When a person misses a phone call on a cell phone, the phone will show all the missed calls. If a land line phone has caller ID, the missed calls will be shown on the caller ID box.
It is possible to "spoof" caller id. If you operate your own PBX or you use one of the IP (internet) phone services with lax security, you can change the number that shows up on caller id to be anything you want it to be.
If you're asking if the phone number show on caller ID, no, they don't on international calls.
No it will come up as "private" you can also do that by putting in *618
This can be done from a cell phone exactly the same as you can from a landline. Simply dial *67 then dial the number. This will show up on their caller ID as a blocked call.
It's a phone number that's not listed in the phone book. and it doesn't show up on anyone's caller ID.
If your phone or mobile caller ID shows 000000000000000000000 it means this number is an international or overseas call.Business toll free number may show something like 1-800, 800.
On any phone there is the ablity to show 'caller ID' or not to show. What you seem to have is a contact who has turned off Caller ID