Patents by Inventor William P. McMullin
William P. McMullin 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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Patent number: 9571530Abstract: In one embodiment, a telephone service method that provides subscribers with the functionality of an extra telephone line during data/Internet sessions is disclosed. Each subscriber has a unique telephone number Dns that can be dialed by anyone with access to the PSTN. When the Dns is dialed the call will be routed via the PSTN to the ILTD server. The ILTD server upon receiving the call attempt from the Dnc will analyze the dialed number (Dns) and determine if the subscriber's computer is able to receive the telephone call. If the subscriber's computer is actively engaged in an Internet Protocol session, with the ILTD client software running, the ILTD server will connect the call over the Internet to the ILTD client software.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2015Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: Infointeractive Corp.Inventor: William P. McMullin
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Publication number: 20150237076Abstract: In one embodiment, a telephone service method that provides subscribers with the functionality of an extra telephone line during data/Internet sessions is disclosed. Each subscriber has a unique telephone number Dns that can be dialed by anyone with access to the PSTN. When the Dns is dialed the call will be routed via the PSTN to the ILTD server. The ILTD server upon receiving the call attempt from the Dnc will analyze the dialed number (Dns) and determine if the subscriber's computer is able to receive the telephone call. If the subscriber's computer is actively engaged in an Internet Protocol session, with the ILTD client software running, the ILTD server will connect the call over the Internet to the ILTD client software.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventor: William P. MCMULLIN
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Patent number: 9025588Abstract: In one embodiment, a telephone service method that provides subscribers with the functionality of an extra telephone line during data/Internet sessions is disclosed. Each subscriber has a unique telephone number Dns that can be dialed by anyone with access to the PSTN. When the Dns is dialed the call will be routed via the PSTN to the ILTD server. The ILTD server upon receiving the call attempt from the Dnc will analyze the dialed number (Dns) and determine if the subscriber's computer is able to receive the telephone call. If the subscriber's computer is actively engaged in an Internet Protocol session, with the ILTD client software running, the ILTD server will connect the call over the Internet to the ILTD client software.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2012Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Inpointeractive Corp.Inventor: William P. McMullin
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Publication number: 20120224511Abstract: In one embodiment, a telephone service method that provides subscribers with the functionality of an extra telephone line during data/Internet sessions is disclosed. Each subscriber has a unique telephone number Dns that can be dialed by anyone with access to the PSTN. When the Dns is dialed the call will be routed via the PSTN to the ILTD server. The ILTD server upon receiving the call attempt from the Dnc will analyze the dialed number (Dns) and determine if the subscriber's computer is able to receive the telephone call. If the subscriber's computer is actively engaged in an Internet Protocol session, with the ILTD client software running, the ILTD server will connect the call over the Internet to the ILTD client software.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventor: William P. MCMULLIN
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Patent number: 8149822Abstract: A telephone service method that provides subscribers with the functionality of an extra telephone line during data/Internet sessions. Each subscriber has a unique telephone number Dns that can be dialed by anyone with access to the PSTN. When the Dns is dialed the call will be routed via the PSTN to the ILTD server. The ILTD server upon receiving the call attempt from the Dnc will analyze the dialed number (Dns) and determine if the subscriber's computer is able to receive the telephone call. If the subscriber's computer is actively engaged in an Internet Protocol session, with the ILTD client software running, the ILTD server will connect the call over the Internet to the ILTD client software. The ILTD client software will activate the subscriber's sound card and the microphone to play audio and receive input from the microphone to allow the subscriber and the calling party to have a full duplex telephone conversation (i.e. using voice-over-IP technology).Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Infointeractive Corp.Inventor: William P. McMullin
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Patent number: 7894588Abstract: Enabling handling of incoming phone calls includes receiving an indication from one or more call recipients reflecting a desire to block future calls from a call source. A number of received indications reflecting a desire to block future calls from the call source is determined and compared to a threshold. An identifier of the call source is added to a list of call sources from which future calls are specially handled when the number of indications meets the threshold. Handling an incoming call from an undesired call source includes receiving an indication of a call placed to a call recipient. A source of the call is identified. Whether the identified call source is included in the list of call sources from which future calls are specially handled is determined. Special handling is applied to the call when the identified call source is included in the list.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: AOL Inc.Inventors: Michael Smith, William P. McMullin
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Publication number: 20090034513Abstract: A telephone service method that provides subscribers with the functionality of an extra telephone line during data/Internet sessions. Each subscriber has a unique telephone number Dns that can be dialed by anyone with access to the PSTN. When the Dns is dialed the call will be routed via the PSTN to the ILTD server. The ILTD server upon receiving the call attempt from the Dnc will analyze the dialed number (Dns) and determine if the subscriber's computer is able to receive the telephone call. If the subscriber's computer is actively engaged in an Internet Protocol session, with the ILTD client software running, the ILTD server will connect the call over the Internet to the ILTD client software. The ILTD client software will activate the subscriber's sound card and the microphone to play audio and receive input from the microphone to allow the subscriber and the calling party to have a full duplex telephone conversation (i.e. using voice-over-IP technology).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: INFOINTERACTIVEInventor: William P. McMullin
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Patent number: 7412035Abstract: Determining whether a call forward busy service is enabled on a telephone line includes placing a first test call across a network to the telephone line. First signaling data is received through the network in response to the first test call. The first signaling data is evaluated to determine whether the first test call is inspiring a ringing condition. A second test call is placed across the network conditioned on whether the first signaling data indicates that the first test call is determined to be inspiring a ringing condition. The second test call is placed while the first test call remains inspiring ringing. Second signaling data is received through the network in response to the second test call. A call forward busy service is concluded to be enabled on the telephone line based on whether the second test call is determined to be inspiring a ringing condition.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: AOL LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability CompanyInventors: William P. McMullin, Liam Keast
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Patent number: 7408919Abstract: A telephone service method that provides subscribers with the functionality of an extra telephone line during data/Internet sessions. Each subscriber has a unique telephone number Dns that can be dialed by anyone with access to the PSTN. When the Dns is dialed the call will be routed via the PSTN to the ILTD server. The ILTD server upon receiving the call attempt from the Dnc will analyze the dialed number (Dns) and determine if the subscriber's computer is able to receive the telephone call. If the subscriber's computer is actively engaged in an Internet Protocol session, with the ILTD client software running, the ILTD server will connect the call over the Internet to the ILTD client software. The ILTD client software will activate the subscriber's sound card and the microphone to play audio and receive input from the microphone to allow the subscriber and the calling party to have a full duplex telephone conversation (i.e. using voice-over-IP technology).Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: InfoInteractiveInventor: William P. McMullin
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Patent number: 7158615Abstract: Determining whether a call forward busy service is enabled on a telephone line includes placing a first test call across a network to the telephone line. First signaling data is received through the network in response to the first test call. The first signaling data is evaluated to determine whether the first test call is inspiring a ringing condition. A second test call is placed across the network conditioned on whether the first signaling data indicates that the first test call is determined to be inspiring a ringing condition. The second test call is placed while the first test call remains inspiring ringing. Second signaling data is received through the network in response to the second test call. A call forward busy service is concluded to be enabled on the telephone line based on whether the second test call is determined to be inspiring a ringing condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: America Online, Inc.Inventors: William P. McMullin, Liam Keast
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Patent number: 6987847Abstract: Monitoring user availability to perceive communications received across a network includes determining the existence of activity at a first communication device and accessing a presence rule record storing presence rule data relating the determined existence of activity at the first communication device to an availability of an intended recipient to perceive communications over a second communication device. The presence rule data is applied to the determined existence of activity to assess the availability of the intended recipient to perceive communications over the second communication device. Other entities are informed of the assessed availability of the intended recipient to perceive communications over the second communication device.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2003Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: America Online, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Vaughan Murphy, William P. McMullin, Roberto J. Devoto
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Patent number: 6950498Abstract: A method to determine telephone services enabled on a telephone line that is registered to receive services from an online service provider includes determining whether a telephone line registered to receive services from an online service provider is occupied. One or more test calls are placed across a network to the telephone line conditioned upon whether the telephone line is determined to be occupied. Signalling data is received through the network in response to the test calls. One or more telephone services believed to be enabled on the telephone line are determined based on at least the signaling data.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: America Online, Inc.Inventors: William P. McMullin, Liam Keast
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Publication number: 20040125924Abstract: Providing call destination information to a caller includes receiving information related to a caller that uses a caller phone to make a call to a destination phone and receiving information related to a call recipient that uses the destination phone to receive the call. Call destination information is accessed based on both the information related to the caller and the information related to the call recipient. The caller is provided with access to the call destination information.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: William P. McMullin, Stephen Vaughan Murphy, Robert J. Devoto
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Publication number: 20030148758Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for providing automatic redirection of an incoming voice telephone call from a caller to a subscriber proxy when an attempt by the caller to connect to a subscribers mobile/wireless/cellular telephone is blocked due to either having the mobile phone off, on but not answered, or in use. The subscriber has further established communications between a subscriber's data communication terminal (DCT) (e.g. PC, Internet appliance, Palm™ handheld etc.) a computer network (e.g. the Internet). The subscriber proxy is connected to both the PSTN, CMTS and the Internet, and produces audio interaction with the caller. The subscriber proxy also notifies the subscriber of the incoming call via the subscriber's DCT. The subscriber's DCT can optionally be used by the subscriber to control and interact with the incoming call by communicating with the computer proxy while the subscriber continues to maintain the Internet connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: William P. McMullin
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Patent number: 5809128Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for providing automatic redirection of an incoming voice telephone call from a caller to a subscriber proxy when an attempt by the caller to connect to a telephone link of a public switched telephone network (PSTN) is blocked due to the telephone link being occupied by a subscriber using the telephone link to establish communications between the subscriber's personal computer and a computer network. The subscriber proxy is connected to both the PSTN and the computer network, and produces audio interaction with the caller. The subscriber proxy also notifies the subscriber of the incoming call via the subscriber's computer. The subscriber's computer can optionally be used by the subscriber to control and interact with the incoming call by communicating with the computer proxy while the subscriber continues to occupy the telephone link.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Interactive Telecom Inc.Inventor: William P. McMullin