Identification Patents (Class 379/245)
  • Patent number: 4933967
    Abstract: In a network (10) of voice-mail message service systems (12-14), each system includes an arrangement (22) for automatically moving the serving of one or more subscribers from itself to another system. In response to administrator (29) input, the source system retrieves each moving subscriber's mailbox (200) contents, translates subscriber I.D.s appearing therein into universal names and extension numbers, and transfers the translated contents, including delivery lists (222) and messages (211), to the destination system. The destination system creates a new mailbox for each moved subscriber, translates the universal information into subscriber I.D.s, and populates the new mailbox with the transferred contents. The source system informs third systems of the move, so they can update their information. During audits, the source and destination systems search their databases to find any information affected by the move and update it; the source system also deletes the moved subscribers' old mailboxes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Assignee: AT&T Company
    Inventors: Stella Y. Lo, John R. Lothrop, Steven G. Spearman, Mary L. Warren
  • Patent number: 4932042
    Abstract: This invention relates to arrangements for providing a new spontaneous voice message service to any telephone customer at any telephone station when that customer encounters any destination that is busy or that does not answer. When a customer having a dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) station calls any destination that is busy or does not answer, the customer is invited, via an announcement identifying the new service, to record the caller's voice message. The announcement accompanies the returned busy tone or audible ring signal. The customer keys *867(=*VMS) and is then connected to a Voice Message Operations Center (VMOC) which prompts the customer to record the message. Advantageously, customers need not redial a VMOC number, their own number, and a destination number to reach a VMOC for storing the video message; the added convenience of this arrangement should stimulate substantial additional use of voice message service.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1990
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Elliott Baral, Percy B. Brown, Reuben D. Hauptman, Richard J. Jaeger, Jr., Frank C. LaPorta, Pamela J. Lauber, Richard E. LeCronier, Randall H. Nelson, Thomas L. Russell, Jr., Wen-Ping Ying
  • Patent number: 4926462
    Abstract: A voice messaging system for use with a telephone system. The preferred embodiment comprises a voice messaging system which interfaces to a PBX through a feature phone interface, the voice messaging system emulating a feature phone. The PBX supplies information to the voice messaging system such as information on the origination and history of the call. The present invention discloses improved methods of handling calls directed to the voice messaging system based on the information supplied by the PBX.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1990
    Assignee: VMX/OPCOM
    Inventors: David J. Ladd, Gregory E. Pounds, Tim J. Kusumi, Peter A. Bonee, Robert R. Shepard
  • Patent number: 4922522
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for operating a lottery system. Customers purchase lottery entries using their customer stations to send lottery entry data to a toll switching system equipped to prompt customers and accept lottery entries. Customer identification data for identifying purchasers is transmitted to that toll switching system in the form of automatic number identification signals from switching systems connected to the customers and personal identification codes keyed by customers. Lottery data is stored in the toll switching system and transmitted to a centralized lottery data base system for determining lottery winners. Advantageously, customers may purchase entries in existing, periodic draw lotteries from their own customer stations, using the shared facilities, and the high peak capacity for handling lottery traffic of a public switched network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1990
    Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company
    Inventor: John M. Scanlon
  • Patent number: 4914689
    Abstract: A reverse number identification system is described which allows the called party in a telephone link to identify the telephone directory number of the calling party. This system includes a first system component located at the customer's premises which includes a display for the calling party's directory number. A second system component includes equipment connected to the calling party's telephone line located in the calling party's central office which transmits upon request the directory number of the calling party to the first system component. Each subscriber's telephone line in the central office has a microprocessor controlled transceiver placed between the incoming subscriber's telephone line and the central office switching equipment. Each subscriber's premises includes a first system component designed to receive and display the calling party's telephone number. In operation, the calling party dials the directory number of the called party and the called party responds by answering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Assignee: Bell Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co.
    Inventors: Robert C. Quade, Mark S. Bredesen, Raymond L. Hauck, Scott R. Grabinger, John T. Pugaczewski
  • Patent number: 4769834
    Abstract: This Inter-Exchange Carrier Access arrangement uses the Automatic Number Identification (ANI) capability of the central switching office to eliminate the need for the customer to dial an authorization code when accessing an inter-exchange carrier via a facilities reseller telephone communication system. The central switching office transmits the calling party identification (ANI) digits to the facilities reseller telephone communication system when the customer dials the remote access code for the facilities reseller telephone communication system. These received ANI digits are compared by the facilities reseller telephone communication system with a list of authorized customers stored in memory. If a match occurs, the identity of the inter-exchange carrier preselected by the customer is retrieved from memory and the telephone communication system automatically outpulses the inter-exchange carrier access code to the central switching office.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company and AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Randy J. Billinger, Laurel K. Dotter, Tommy D. Gasaway, Donna W. Herrick, Sidney W. Johnson
  • Patent number: 4755985
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a communication system which includes a plurality of N communication links coupled to a central office. A plurality of N-1 user devices are coupled to N-1 of the N communication links with each of the N-1 user devices including a memory for storing a translation table relating a device identification code for each of the N-1 user devices to a directory code associated with each of the communication links. An input is situated at each of the N-1 user devices, for allowing a user to supply a device identification code of another user device to be called. A translating circuit is situated at each of the N-1 user devices, for translating the device identification code to it's associated directory code responsive to the input of a device identification code by the user by reading the translation table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1988
    Assignee: Racal Data Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Jay P. Jayapalan, Robert S. Town, Harendra H. Vora
  • Patent number: 4680785
    Abstract: A personal-call communication system wherein a personal identification number is assigned to each telephone user, and an arbitrary person is called by wireless by dialing a corresponding personal calling number. The called person sets an ID-card-type portable device memorizing one's own personal identification information in a card reader of a telephone set, and communicates with the calling party over the wire system via an exchange. The system allows a direct call of an individual person, who in turn has a choice as to whether or not a response should be taken depending on the calling party whose name is indicated to the called party.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1987
    Assignee: Nippo Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Tadahiko Akiyama, Yoshio Otsuka
  • Patent number: 4672660
    Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for identifying who is placing a call to a telephone prior to answering. The apparatus, which is preferably located at the telephone central office, includes a switching matrix having a plurality of DID access lines coupling the switching matrix to the central telephone office. The switching matrix also has a plurality of input and output lines which are assigned to individual subscribers' telephones who desire to identify callers prior to answering. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, twenty DID access lines are used to couple the telephone central office to the switching matrix and one hundred subscription and input and output lines are used to couple the switching matrix to individual subscriber telephones. The switching matrix is coupled to a programmed microprocessor which controls the operation of the system including the generation of a digitally synthesized vocal announcement of at least the number being called.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: Amtel Communications, Inc.
    Inventor: William J. Curtin