Patents by Inventor Srinivas Bala
Srinivas Bala has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20050008140Abstract: Paging, cellular telephone or other messaging functionality is incorporated into a virtual contact center system to permit logged-off customer service representatives (CSRs) to be alerted to a need to logon to the system, and to permit CSRs to alert supervisors or specialists to logon to the system. Matching at a contact control server of existing conditions to predetermined criteria, e.g., failure to login at an assigned time, or specified network conditions (such as length of customer queues), triggers a command for a communication to one or more logged-off CSRS. Results of follow-up testing at the contact control server for matches causes page requests to be renewed, redirected or canceled.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2004Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Srinivas Bala, Mark Foladare, Kathleen Fowler, Shelley Goldman, Shaoqing Wang, Roy Weber, Robert Westrich
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Patent number: 6804345Abstract: Paging, cellular telephone or other messaging functionality is incorporated into a virtual contact center system to permit logged-off customer service representatives (CSRs) to be alerted to a need to logon to the system, and to permit CSRs to alert supervisors or specialists to logon to the system. Matching at a contact control server of existing conditions to predetermined criteria, e.g., failure to login at an assigned time, or specified network conditions (such as length of customer queues), triggers a command for a communication to one or more logged-off CSRs. Results of follow-up testing at the contact control server for matches causes page requests to be renewed, redirected or canceled.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Srinivas Bala, Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Kathleen C. Fowler, Shelley B. Goldman, Shaoqing Q. Wang, Roy Philip Weber, Robert S. Westrich
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Patent number: 6798876Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for specifically routing a call based on the profile of the caller, the profile of the call center representative, and for updating the system based on experience to provide for more accurate call routing. The system accesses customer profile information and/or customer service representative information, and comparing the customer's need to the representative skill sets and job functions. It ranks the customer service representatives that can best meet the customer needs. The system then proceeds to route the incoming call to the service representative that is most likely to successfully meet the customer's needs. The system performs a post-call routine to determine how successfully it matched the customer with the appropriate call center representative.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventor: Srinivas Bala
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Patent number: 6654459Abstract: A virtual contact center system includes facilities for delivering voice authentication prompts upon callback to a CSR who has logged in via a computer link. More particularly, in an illustrative embodiment of the present invention a voice response unit (VRU) provides a voiced sequence of random characters to a CSR under the control of a contact control server. Upon receipt of the sequence, the CSR seeking authentication keys in the same or a related character sequence for delivery over the computer link to the contact control server. When the keyed sequence from the CSR is received at the contact control server in an expected form, the CSR is determined to be authentic. In appropriate cases, either or both of the voice prompt from the contact control center VRU or the keyed character sequence from the CSR may be encrypted to further raise the certainty of authentication.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Srinivas Bala, Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Kathleen C. Fowler, Shelley B. Goldman, Shaoqing Q. Wang, Roy Philip Weber, Robert S. Westrich
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Patent number: 6650747Abstract: A virtual contact center (VCC) system includes facilities for full participation by a VCC monitor in a transaction between a customer and a customer service representative (CSR) using virtual network computing (VNC) techniques. A second display system remote from a first computer system actively views and controls the computing desktop at the first computer. Thus, one or more virtual contact center monitors can simultaneously view a CSR desktop, including windows containing merchant applications. Moreover, use of VNC programs permits a monitor to directly control the selection, display, data entry and interaction with such merchant applications and customer in exactly the same manner, and to the same extent, as a CSR.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Srinivas Bala, Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Kathleen C. Fowler, Shelley B. Goldman, Shaoqing Q. Wang, Roy Philip Weber, Robert S. Westrich
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Patent number: 6542475Abstract: A system and method for providing PBX-like functionality at a remote office location utilizes a remote office platform interposed between a data communications network and the conventional office PBX. A remotely located individual (such as a telecommuter) can “log in” to the remote office platform and, once the individual is authenticated, the platform can “push” a graphical user interface emulating a PBX station set to the remote employee's personal computer. As the individual activates the various PBX-like features (by “clicking” on a particular button on the screen) a command is returned to the remote office platform and ultimately communicated to the office PBX to affect the desired result (e.g., call transfer, hold, conference, etc.). Inbound traffic to the office PBX destined for the remote individual will be immediately forwarded by the PBX to the remote office platform to be communicated to that person's “soft phone” on the personal computer.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Srinivas Bala, Yihsiu Chen, Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Kathleen C. Fowler, Shelley B. Goldman, Shaoqing Q. Wang, Roy Philip Weber, Robert S. Westrich
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Publication number: 20020068580Abstract: A wireless communication system and method poll subscribers based on a movement history for the subscribers. Movement information for subscribers is stored and analyzed to determine the likely current location(s) for a subscriber. Polling is performed based on a result of analyzing the movement information. For example, polling the subscriber can be performed using transmitters in a serial manner, such that a first transmitter, or group of transmitters, that corresponds to the most likely current location of the subscriber is used to poll the subscriber. If polling using the first transmitter is not successful, a second transmitter, or group of transmitters, corresponding to a second most likely location of the subscriber is used to poll the subscriber, and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 1998Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: SRINIVAS BALA, MICHAEL COMSTOCK, PETER KAPSALES, RALPH J. SNYDER
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Patent number: 6381317Abstract: Accordingly to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for providing caller initiated third party billing in a telecommunication system is disclosed. First, a predetermined number is dialed by the subscriber to access the third party billing feature. The subscriber is then prompted to enter proper identification and the telecommunication system authenticates the subscriber identification. Once the subscriber's identification has been authenticated, the system retrieves the subscriber's account information. The system then determines the phone number of the selected telephone the subscriber wants to make calls from. The system then sends the subscriber's account information and the phone number the subscriber wants to make the calls from to a billing server. The billing server then sends the subscriber's account information to a local exchange carrier responsible for the selected telephone.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Srinivas Bala, Shaoqing Wang, Robert S. Westrich
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Patent number: 6226366Abstract: Accordingly to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for providing caller initiated third party billing in a telecommunication system is disclosed. First, a predetermined number is dialed by the subscriber to access the third party billing feature. The subscriber is then prompted to enter proper identification and the telecommunication system authenticates the subscriber identification. Once the subscriber's identification has been authenticated, the system retrieves the subscriber's account information. The system then determines the phone number of the selected telephone the subscriber wants to make calls from. The system then sends the subscriber's account information and the phone number the subscriber wants to make the calls from to a billing server. The billing server then sends the subscriber's account information to a local exchange carrier responsible for the selected telephone.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Srinivas Bala, Shaoqing Wang, Robert S. Westrich
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Patent number: 5937354Abstract: In a personal reach telephone service in which a calling party's telephone call to a personal reach telephone number of a called party/subscriber is bridged to a return call placed by the called party/subscriber in response to a page which indicates to the called party/subscriber the presence of a waiting call, a connection is established between a bridging and signaling unit associated with the interexchange network to which the calling party is directed, and the home PBX associated with the called party/subscriber. After establishing the connection between the bridging and signaling unit and the home PBX, a determination is made, using two-way paging technology, whether the pager associated with the called party/subscriber is registered within the local area covered by the home PBX. If the pager is registered in the local area, then the calling party's call is connected directly to the PBX and a local page is broadcast to the called party/subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1996Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Srinivas Bala, Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Shelley B. Goldman, David Phillip Silverman, Roy Philip Weber