Fetch an outgoing-caller-id belonging to the account used to make the request

GET /2010-04-01/Accounts/{AccountSid}/OutgoingCallerIds/{Sid}.json

An OutgoingCallerId resource represents a single verified number that may be used as a caller ID when making outgoing calls via the REST API and within the TwiML verb.

Fetch an outgoing-caller-id belonging to the account used to make the request

Path parameters

  • AccountSid string Required

    The SID of the Account that created the OutgoingCallerId resource to fetch.

  • Sid string Required

    The Twilio-provided string that uniquely identifies the OutgoingCallerId resource to fetch.

Responses

  • 200

    OK

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    • account_sid string | null

      The SID of the Account that created the resource

      Minimum length is 34, maximum length is 34. Format should match the following pattern: ^AC[0-9a-fA-F]{32}$.

    • date_created string(date-time-rfc-2822) | null

      The RFC 2822 date and time in GMT that the resource was created

    • date_updated string(date-time-rfc-2822) | null

      The RFC 2822 date and time in GMT that the resource was last updated

    • friendly_name string | null

      The string that you assigned to describe the resource

    • phone_number string(phone-number) | null

      The phone number in E.164 format

    • sid string | null

      The unique string that identifies the resource

      Minimum length is 34, maximum length is 34. Format should match the following pattern: ^PN[0-9a-fA-F]{32}$.

    • uri string(uri) | null

      The URI of the resource, relative to https://api.twilio.com

GET /2010-04-01/Accounts/{AccountSid}/OutgoingCallerIds/{Sid}.json
curl \
 -X GET https://api.twilio.com/2010-04-01/Accounts/{AccountSid}/OutgoingCallerIds/{Sid}.json \
 --user "username:password"
Response examples (200)
{
  "account_sid": "string",
  "date_created": "string",
  "date_updated": "string",
  "friendly_name": "string",
  "phone_number": "string",
  "sid": "string",
  "uri": "https://example.com"
}