Incoming Call Alerting Patents (Class 379/373.01)
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Patent number: 8605714Abstract: Embodiments of a network element and method of establishing an internet-protocol communications session between a first device and a second device and generally described herein. In some embodiments, the network element is configured to receive a request from the first device to invite the second device to participate in an IP communications session. The second device may be identified in the request by a network identifier. The network element may relate the network identifier to a mobile IP (MIP) address of the second device and a second IP address. The network element may send an invitation to the MIP address of the second device. The invitation may include a MIP address of the first device and a first IP address. The first device establishes an IP connection for an IP communications session with the second device using the MIP address of the second device and the second IP address.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Gerald Lebizay
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Patent number: 8594316Abstract: A ringer tone signal is attenuated, during a state in which a call is in progress, below the ringer tone signal level that occurs when no call is in progress, when a PC terminal is utilized as a telephone. A voice call system includes a handset unit for making a call, and a hook switch detection unit for detecting an on-hook/off-hook state of the handset unit. The PC terminal includes a sound source interface unit connected to a sound source, a fixed storage device for storing setting data indicative of a sound source for making a voice call, and a communication control unit responsive to a ringer tone generating operation command issued by the voice exchanger for determining whether or not a call is in progress from an on-hook/off-hook state detected by the hook switch detection unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: NEC Infrontia CorporationInventor: Yasuomi Ohki
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Patent number: 8571607Abstract: A party is alerted of an incoming telephone call using a caller-selected ring tone or other ring alert, which can be in the form of a data file streamed to the called party's phone as part of the call-setup process. The called party can be presented with options for purchasing the ring alert.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Joshua Zarrow, Robert Zacaries Evora, Adrianne Binh Luu
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Patent number: 8565836Abstract: A recipient activates or deactivates user alerts associated with the receipt and/or availability of communications using rules in an alert profile stored on a device, a server, or a location accessible to the server. In one embodiment, the device can implement the rules when a communication is received and/or available. If an alert is activated, the device renders the alert. If the alert is deactivated, the device does not render the alert unless and until the alert is activated. In another embodiment, the server can implement the rules. If the alert is activated when the communication is transmitted to the device, the server also transmits alert-rendering instructions, whereupon the device can render the alert as specified in the instructions. If the alert is deactivated when the communication is transmitted to the device, the server does not transmit the instructions unless and until the alert is activated.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Smith Micro Software, Inc.Inventors: Konstantin Othmer, Michael P. Ruf
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Patent number: 8553852Abstract: A method for generating a ring tone for a given caller based on a prior conversation with that caller. A portion of a conversation with a given caller is recorded and stored in memory as a ring tone. When a subsequent call is received from the same caller, identified by caller ID, the ring tone is played, alerting the user to the incoming call as well as the context of their prior communication. In alternative embodiments of the invention, a prior textual or video conversation is used as the basis for a ringtone. The invention is capable of implementation in telecommunications systems such as cellular, local exchange, and VOIP.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2008Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Computer Product Introductions Corp.Inventor: Richard Leeds
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Publication number: 20130243182Abstract: A communications system and a method of detecting and learning new ringtones in an automatic manner, comprising a desk phone (1), a hook switch, a ringtone detector (3), and a communications device (2). In a first embodiment a mechanical hook switch device is connected to the desk phone (1), and in a second embodiment an electronic hook switch unit (9) is connected to the desk phone (1). The ringtone detector (3) adaptively sets the filter and amplifier parameters according to the sensor position and pick-up sensitivity. The ringtone detector (3) automatically detects and learns the characteristics of new ringtones. The communications device (2) may comprise a base station (6) and a headset (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: GN NETCOM A/SInventor: Thomas Pedersen
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Patent number: 8515046Abstract: Methods, systems, and products determine ring tones to be applied to calls. A called party may configure different ring tones that annunciate calls for different types of calls from calling numbers. A network database determines a type of each call and annunciates the corresponding ringtone to a called party.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Valois Gonzalez, Douglas B. Alston
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Patent number: 8503639Abstract: Methods and systems for providing a user's preferred device with a notification of an incoming communication for one of a plurality of a user's devices. Notification of an incoming communication is provided to the user's preferred device via a communications service. The communications service receives, from a data or voice network, information representing an incoming communication intended for one of a plurality of a user's devices. The service then provides a notification of the incoming communication to the user's preferred device.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignees: Verizon Data Services LLC, Telesector Resources Group, Inc.Inventors: Craig L. Reding, John R. Reformato, Mahesh Rajagopalan
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Patent number: 8498397Abstract: Provided is a method for handling telephone calls directed to a telephony connection associated with a plurality of telephone numbers, wherein incoming calls made to the plurality of telephone numbers are announced by different ring tones. The method comprises receiving over the telephony connection a signal carrying ring tone information indicative of an incoming call. The method further comprises processing the ring tone information to differentiate the ring tone currently conveyed in the telephony connection from other possible ring tones that the telephony connection can carry. The method still further comprises handling the incoming call on the basis of the differentiated ring tone. Also provided are a telephone system and a computer readable storage medium holding a program element.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2008Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: BCE Inc.Inventors: Karen Freeman, David Robert MacPhie, Nasahn Adam Sheppard, Jason Edward Short, Stephan Georgiev
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Patent number: 8472591Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for providing a custom ring tone in connection with a call. In a particular embodiment, a method includes receiving, at a communication system, an indication to provide a customized ring tone associated with a call to a callee device. The method further includes delivering at least a portion of the customized ring tone to the callee device from the communication system when the callee device is determined to be operable to output the customized ring tone.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2012Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Douglas F. Reynolds, Aaron Bangor, Jeffrey Lewis Brandt
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Patent number: 8452343Abstract: A portable terminal includes an output device configured to output a ringing tone, a vibrator configured to generate vibration, and a first controller configured to detect a missed call indicating that an incoming call response operation is not performed, and a second controller coupled to the first controller. The second controller is configured, if the first controller detects the missed call, to notify a missed call notification at predetermined time intervals by at least one of the ringing tone output from the output device and the vibration generated by the vibrator, the missed call notification indicating that a response operation for the missed call is not performed.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Fujitsu Mobile Communications LimitedInventor: Yukihiko Arisawa
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Patent number: 8433295Abstract: An apparatus and methods are disclosed for enabling multiple telecommunications terminals that are associated with a common user to notify their user of the arrival of an incoming message via a ringtone, where the ringtone is: (i) coordinated across the terminals, and (ii) customized for each terminal based on one or more attributes of the terminal. In particular, in the illustrative embodiments a network infrastructure element (e.g., a switch, a wireless base station, a server, etc.) that receives a message directed to a telecommunications terminal sets the values of one or more properties of a ringtone (e.g., tempo, timbre, pitch, rhythm, etc.) based on one or more attributes of the telecommunications terminal (e.g., terminal type, etc.).Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Taryn Moody, Doree Duncan Seligmann
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Patent number: 8423091Abstract: A portable telephone is characterized in that it includes a ringing mechanism (1) including at least one sound element (10) and at least one actuator member (8) able to come into mechanical contact with the sound element (10) so as to make it produce a sound, and electronic elements of control of the ringing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Celsius X VI IIInventor: Thomas Pruvot
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Patent number: 8406407Abstract: A system and method for providing custom alerts including a processor configured to retrieve a custom alert from a custom alert provider, a receiver configured to receive, from a user, a request to initiate communication with a communications agent, and a transmitter configured to transmit one or more signals over a network to communicate with the communications agent, wherein transmitting the one or more signals includes transmitting the custom alert for output at the communication agent.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Opaluch, David C. Robbins
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Patent number: 8406797Abstract: A system and method for transmitting alert tone information among communicating wireless devices to identify a speaker in a push-to-talk system. A predefined set of alert tones is stored in a wireless device, and when a user presses a push-to-talk button on the wireless device, the wireless device displays a list of predefined alert tones to the user to select. After the user selects an alert tone, the wireless device transmits an alert tone code associated with the selected alert tone to a server for relaying to every wireless device in a push-to-talk communication group. When a receiving wireless device receives the alert tone code, it retrieves an alert tone corresponding to the alert tone code from the predefined set and plays the alert tone to the user of the wireless device.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventor: Jonathan K. Kies
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Patent number: 8401168Abstract: A system and method for ring delay on a user agent. A destination user agent may receive a request from an origination user agent to establish a session between the two user agents. The destination user agent may delay ringing according to a ring delay parameter. If the request has not been terminated by the time the ring delay parameter is met, the destination user agent may ring and a session may occur between the origination user agent and destination user agent. If the request is terminated before the ring delay parameter is met, the destination user agent may never ring. The ring delay parameter may be a ring delay time period. The ring delay parameter may be received as part of the request from the origination user agent, set by the destination user agent, or set by a service provider for the destination user agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Priyanka G. Sriraghavan, Lakshmi Nrusimhan N. V.
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Patent number: 8369510Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for ring-trip detection in a line card having an analog-to-digital converter for processing voice signals. The method includes receiving a ringing control signal, transmitting a ringing signal to a subscriber line in response to the ringing control signal, and receiving a portion of the ringing signal from the subscriber line. The method includes converting the portion of the ringing signal to a digital signal using the analog-to-digital converter, and providing a ring-trip indication in response to the digital signal. The apparatus includes first circuitry capable of processing a voice signal, the circuitry including a analog-to-digital converter for processing the voice signal. The apparatus includes a ringing generator, second circuitry, and ring-trip detection logic. The generator is capable providing a ringing signal to a subscriber line in response to receiving a ringing control signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Microsemi Semiconductor (U.S.) Inc.Inventor: Merle L. Miller
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Publication number: 20130016819Abstract: A method and structure for avoiding undesirable interruptions by incoming calls during face-to-face conversations or oral presentations. A speaker recognition circuit is trained to recognize the user's voice, even in the presence of other voices and ambient noise. A number of speaker recognition algorithms may be employed within the scope of the invention. The phone is configured to constantly monitor the aural phone environment, while recording in a FIFO memory a short interval of digitized sound. When an incoming call is received, the Caller ID is checked against a pre-defined Priority List of numbers to be directed to the user's attention as in the prior art. If the Caller ID is not on the Priority List, speaker recognition verifies whether the user has been speaking within the past few seconds, and, if so, directs the incoming call to voice mail without interrupting the user. Other sensor input and criteria can also be used to determine how to route an incoming communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Rajesh Cheethirala
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Patent number: 8331914Abstract: The invention relates to a method for setting a CRBT, including: initiating a call to a called terminal and receiving a CRBT sent from a CBC, by a calling terminal in a communication network; during the process of playing the CRBT or the communication process or after the call is ended, authenticating the calling terminal by the communication network in response to a CRBT setting request message sent by the calling terminal or the called terminal actively or upon an inquiry, so as to judge whether the calling terminal activated a CRBT service; if it is judged that the calling terminal has not activated a CRBT service, sending, by the communication network, a CRBT service activation message to the calling terminal to instruct the calling terminal to subscribe the CRBT service, and then subscribing, by the calling terminal, the CRBT service through a response to the message; and if it is judged the calling terminal already activated the CRBT service, or the CRBT service is activated by the calling terminal respType: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications ABInventors: Aihua Qian, Feng Chen
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Patent number: 8325883Abstract: An approach is provided for selectively translating a communication session and associated media among different formats based on user sensory impairment, preferred communication format, device capability, and restrictive environmental conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Paul T. Schultz, Robert A. Sartini, Martin W. McKee, Kurt P. Haldeman
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Patent number: 8320530Abstract: A method for realizing a multimedia call includes the following steps. A call request initiated by a calling terminal is received. An indication of the multimedia negotiation capability of the calling terminal is acquired, in which the indication of the multimedia negotiation capability identifies whether the terminal has the capability of supporting multiple multimedia negotiations or not. It is determined, according to the indication of the multimedia negotiation capability, whether the calling terminal has the capability of supporting multiple multimedia negotiations or not. A multimedia call connection is performed according to the multimedia negotiation capability of the calling terminal. It is determined, according to the factor whether the calling terminal has the capability of supporting multiple multimedia negotiations or not, how to perform the multimedia call connection, so as to flexibly realize the multimedia call connection accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sichen Wang, Hui Huang, Peng Wang
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Patent number: 8315376Abstract: A call notification system method, computer program and advertising method are disclosed. A call notification is generated at a recipient system (2) in response to receipt of initiation data on a call from an originating system (3). At least aspects of the call notification are controllable by the originating system (3).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Psygnificant Services LimitedInventors: Tom Weiss, Matthew Karas, Jonathan Ellis, Simon Waterfall, Toby Russell Constantine
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Patent number: 8295464Abstract: A method for implementing the ringback tone (RBT) service based on the next generation network (NGN) includes: an application server (AS) receives from a softswitch (SX) a call request initiated by a ring-to-me subscriber, which carries a ring-to-me access code; the AS obtains the ring-to-me tone ID from the RBT platform according to the ring-to-me access code and instructs a media resource server (MRS) to play the tone indicated by the ring-to-me tone ID to the calling party. Various embodiments disclose a system, an AS and an MRS for implementing RBT based on NGN. The present disclosure enables a calling party to listen to a ring-to-me tone while the called party is alerted and further, it enables the calling party to choose to listen to a ring-to-me tone or a ring-to-you tone according to the calling party's precedence setting.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Inventors: Zhifeng Zhang, Qingchun Shen
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Patent number: 8295887Abstract: Disclosed is a method for adjusting a ring tone volume in a mobile communication terminal. The method implements a function by which a user can directly adjust the ring tone volume in a mobile communication terminal in consideration of circumstances. To this end, the present invention includes a user interface screen by which a user can adjust the output volume level of the ring tone which rings according to the passage of time. Thus, the present invention provides a user interface screen by which a user can adjust the output volume level of a ring tone which rings according to the passage of time, and enables the user to set the output level of the ring tone and the output time of the ring tone at a corresponding level according to predetermined intervals through the screen.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventors: Jae-Chan Koh, In-Kwon Kang, Lae-Kyoung Kim, Hyun-Soo Kim, Yun-Chul Yi, Young-Shik Shin
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Patent number: 8290481Abstract: A panel has been provided to a wireless device that turns off all RF capability of the wireless device (including, but not limited to notifications, wireless web clipping, instant messaging, email sending/receiving, phone calls, etc.). The panel is brought up on a screen of the wireless device by pressing a programmed hard button for more than 1 second. Once the RF capability has been turned off, if the user attempts to access a program or other device that requires the RF capabilities, a notification is displayed that identifies the RF capabilities as being disabled and prompts the user whether to continue. If the user continues, the RF device is automatically enabled, otherwise the RF device remains disabled.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2008Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Craig S. Skinner, John Richard Brown, Mindy Chahel, Lisa King
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Patent number: 8275603Abstract: A speech translating apparatus includes a input unit, a speech recognizing unit, a translating unit, a first dividing unit, a second dividing unit, an associating unit, and an outputting unit. The input unit inputs a speech in a first language. The speech recognizing unit generates a first text from the speech. The translating unit translates the first text into a second language and generates a second text. The first dividing unit divides the first text and generates first phrases. The second dividing unit divides the second text and generates second phrases. The associating unit associates semantically equivalent phrases within each group of phrases. The outputting unit sequentially outputs the associated phrases in a phrase order within the second text.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kentaro Furihata, Tetsuro Chino, Satoshi Kamatani
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Patent number: 8270590Abstract: In one embodiment, a call setup message for a call from a calling party device to a called party device is received. At least one calling party parameter for the calling party device is determined. A user message is selected based on the at least one calling party parameter. Delivery of the user message to the calling party device is initiated in parallel with a call setup for the call from the calling party device to the called party device.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Ramachendra P. Batni, Sanjoy Paul
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Patent number: 8265246Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide a device and method for implementing a Coloring Ring Back Tone (CRBT) service and a device for acquiring a CRBT file. The device for implementing a CRBT service includes a first receiving module adapted to receive CRBT access information, a channel management module adapted to acquire a real-time CRBT file according to the CRBT access information, and a playing module adapted to play the real-time CRBT file. The method for implementing a CRBT service includes acquiring a real-time CRBT file customized by a subscriber according to CRBT access information and playing the real-time CRBT file to a calling subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.Inventor: Sifang Zhang
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Patent number: 8265237Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for facilitating a custom ring in connection with a call. A ring tone delivery system may include an interface operable to receive a calling signal that indicates a request to place a call from a calling party to a communication device of a called party. The system may also include a network node communicatively coupled to the interface. The network node may be operable to determine whether the calling party is able to use a calling party selected ring tone. The network node may also be operable to determine whether the communication device will accept the calling party selected ring tone. The network node sends the calling party selected ring tone to the communication device when the calling party is able to use the calling party selected ring tone and when the communication device will accept the calling party selected ring tone.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Douglas F. Reynolds, Aaron Bangor, Jeffrey Lewis Brandt
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Patent number: 8259911Abstract: The present invention relates to telecommunications, and in particular, to systems and processes for processing telephone calls and providing telephony services. In one embodiment, a call processing system, compromises a first telephony interface configured to receive a call from a caller, a storage device configured to store a greeting, and a call answering system. The call answering system is configured to play the greeting in response to receiving the call, record a voice message from the caller, determine when the caller has completed recording the voice message, after determining that the caller has completed recording the voice message, play a prompt regarding the caller becoming a subscriber to call services provided by the call processing system, receive from the caller information used to establish a call services account, and establish a call services account for the caller.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Callwave Communications, LLCInventors: David Trandal, Robert Duva, Robert F. Smith, John R. Day
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Patent number: 8255006Abstract: An event dependent notification system and method presents a message to a user of a mobile device suggesting the user to perform an action during and/or after an event is detected. The event is detected by an accelerometer or another sensor. In some embodiments, instead of or in addition to a message being presented, the action is automatically taken. The message is able to encourage users to perform actions they do not typically perform or enroll in programs/services they are not currently utilizing, ultimately providing better and/or more secure functionality of the mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Fusionone, Inc.Inventors: John Anthony Chavez, Leighton Ridgard
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Patent number: 8233943Abstract: A recipient activates or deactivates user alerts associated with the receipt and/or availability of communications using rules in an alert profile stored on a device, a server, or a location accessible to the server. In one embodiment, the device can implement the rules when a communication is received and/or available. If an alert is activated, the device renders the alert. If the alert is deactivated, the device does not render the alert unless and until the alert is activated. In another embodiment, the server can implement the rules. If the alert is activated when the communication is transmitted to the device, the server also transmits alert-rendering instructions, whereupon the device can render the alert as specified in the instructions. If the alert is deactivated when the communication is transmitted to the device, the server does not transmit the instructions unless and until the alert is activated.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Smith Micro Software, IncInventors: Konstantin Othmer, Michael P. Ruf
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Patent number: 8223961Abstract: A method (200) and device (100) for answering an incoming call to an electronic communication device enables the device to answer the incoming call using one of a plurality of answer modes, in response to when an answer call signal is input from a user of the device. The method (200) comprises allowing the device (100) to answer the incoming call, using a first answer mode, in response to an answer call signal input from a user at a user interface of the device before expiration of a first predetermined time period (step 205). The device is then allowed to answer the incoming call, using a second answer mode, in response to an answer call signal input from the user at the user interface of the device after expiration of the first predetermined time period (step 210).Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Motorola Mobility, Inc.Inventor: Kee (Basil) Joo Chew
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Patent number: 8223957Abstract: A device may receive a telephone call, automatically create a ring tone in response to receiving the telephone call, and cause the ring tone to be audibly provided to a user.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventor: Sudeep Dasgupta
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Patent number: 8204257Abstract: A method for increasing ring tone volume is provided. The method includes steps of: reading an audio file which is set as a current ring tone; determining whether the ring tone is a MP3 audio file or a musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) audio file; adjusting frequencies by using an equalizer technique to increase volume of the ring tone if the ring tone is the MP3 audio file; adjusting a volume level of the ring tone to be the highest volume level, and adjusting timbre of the ring tone to increase the ring tone volume by simulating a musical score of the ring tone by using different instruments if the ring tone is the MIDI audio file. A related system is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Chi Mei Communications Systems, Inc.Inventor: Meng-Chun Chen
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Patent number: 8204201Abstract: A ringtone system is provided to a called party that wishes to have a particular ringtone annunciated for each of several types of calls from calling parties. In the ringtone system, for a call from a calling party, the calling party is prompted to identify the type of the call. The type of the call is received from the calling party, and if no type is received, the call is typed in a particular manner. A list of types of calls with respect to and as specified by the called party is maintained, where each type of call on the list has a corresponding ringtone specified therefor. The typed call is processed by determining from the list of types of calls for the called party the corresponding ringtone specified for the typed call, and by putting the call through to the called party with the determined ringtone.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Valois Gonzalez, Douglas B. Alston
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Patent number: 8199904Abstract: Embodiments relate to a method for rendering a media signal in a communication terminal, comprising the steps of, under control of a control unit in the communication terminal: receiving a transmission over a network, selecting media files stored in the communication terminal in a first order forming a media signal, and rendering the selected media files in the first order over an output arrangement of the communication terminal.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications ABInventor: Emil Billing
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Patent number: 8160220Abstract: A request is received from a user of a communication device to block a use of a ring tone remotely selected by another user for an incoming call to the communication device. The ring tone remotely selected by the other user is blocked from being played to the user of the communication device on the incoming call to the communication device.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Gerald W. Pfleging, George P. Wilkin, David A. Zahn
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Patent number: 8155705Abstract: A display screen comprises a receiving module, a control module electronically connected to the receiving module, a backlight drive module, and a backlight module. The receiving module is configured for receiving incoming calls and transmitting the incoming calls to the control module. The control module is configured for converting incoming calls to control signals and transmitting the control signals to the backlight drive module. The backlight module has different operation modes according to the incoming calls. One end of the backlight drive module is electronically connected to the control module, the other end of the backlight drive module is electronically connected to the backlight module. The backlight drive module is configured for driving the backlight module. A method of shining the display screen is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Chi Mei Communication Systems, Inc.Inventor: Po-Yen Liu
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Patent number: 8150024Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for setting a volume level of ringback media presented to a calling party. The method may include receiving at a ringback server an indication of ambient noise at a client device, using the received indication as a basis to set a volume level of the ringback media, and transmitting the ringback media at the volume level, for receipt by the client device.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoffrey S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8139745Abstract: A ring tone service is provided to a called party upon receiving a call from a calling party at a device of the called party, where the device annunciates the call according to a particular ring tone as determined by the called party. A network-based call control manager receives a notification that the calling party is calling the called party, and the call control manager queries a network-based ring tone manager to determine the particular ring tone. The ring tone manager notifies the call control manager of the determined ring tone, and the call control manager sets up the call to be annunciated at the device of the called party according to the determined ring tone.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L. P.Inventors: Douglas B. Alston, Frederick C. Iffland, Douglas R. O'Neil, Scott T. Stillman
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Patent number: 8139758Abstract: An apparatus and method for audibly annunciating at a device information transmitted over a telephone network. The information is transmitted in the form of a modulated signal to the device wherein the modulated signal is representative of the information. The apparatus includes a receiver for capturing a ring signal and a modulated signal representative of information transmitted over a telephone network during an interval between the ring signal and a subsequent ring signal; a converter in communication with the receiver for converting the modulated signal into a stream of audible signals; and a speaker in communication with the converter for producing audible sounds corresponding to the stream of audible signals representative of the information received over the telephone network.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Robert T. Moton, Mark J. Enzmann, Samuel N. Zellner
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Patent number: 8135114Abstract: A method and apparatus for creating an answer tone for a computing device with phone capabilities or a telephone is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2008Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Mspot, Inc.Inventors: Daren Tsui, Edwin Ho, Derek Lyon
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Patent number: 8130930Abstract: A ring-back tone generator system provides a customized ring-back tone to a calling party (attempting to reach a called party) while the ring-back tone generator system participates in alerting the called party of the call connection request. Upon acceptance of the call connection by the called party answering his phone, the ring-back tone generator system can temporarily bridge the caller party with the called party. After at least temporarily providing the bridge, the ring-back tone generator system communicates with a remote phone switch system for purposes of offloading the bridge to a remote device that instead provides the bridge between the caller and the called party. Accordingly, the ring-back tone generator system can participate in a process of providing a customized ring-back tone to a caller, initiate alerting of a called party of the call, bridging a call, and a handing off a call.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: LiveWire Mobile, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey M. DeMent
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Patent number: 8116826Abstract: A device for intelligently adjusting a volume level for call/message alerts includes a processor, an interface(s), a memory, a timer and a volume adjuster. The processor receives a call(s)/message(s) and causes the memory to store data associated with the call(s)/message(s). The processor invokes a timer and instructs a ringer to generate a call/message alert. The processor receives an additional call(s)/message(s) and determines if these calls/messages are sent from the same user of an electronic device as a previous call/message within a time period. If a previous call/message was missed by a user of a terminal, the processor causes a ringer to increase the volume of a subsequent call/message sent from the user of the electronic device. If a previous call/message was rejected by a user of a terminal, the processor causes the ringer to decrease the volume of a subsequent call/message sent from the user of the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Christian Kraft, Peter Dam Nielsen
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Patent number: 8098811Abstract: Methods and systems are described for selectively playing received ringtones. Receipt at a communication device of an incoming voice call that includes a ringtone is detected. A ringtone preselected for the communication device is played in response to receiving the incoming call. Prior to receiving input for answering the call at the communication device, user input for one of playing and not playing the received ringtone at the communication device is received. The received ringtone is played or not played based on the received user input.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Scenera Technologies, LLCInventor: Mona Singh
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Patent number: 8085929Abstract: An approach is provided for providing custom ringback services. The approach includes prompting a user for content as part of a managed ringback service. The content is received from the user, and is set as a ringback. An identifier corresponding to the ringback is received from the user, wherein the identifier is associated with a caller.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventor: Senthil Kumar Subramaniam
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Patent number: 8085906Abstract: Disclosed is a method, a system, and an apparatus for providing a sound source, which has been encoded by using an audio codec, as a ringback tone alternative having an improved quality by adaptively applying various audio codecs according to the service type so that, when a mobile communication terminal is provided with a ringback tone alternative by separately applying an audio codec and a voice codec to a ringback tone provision section and a voice communication section, respectively, it is unnecessary to individually and additionally change or modify a number of devices in a mobile communication network, but a specific device in an intelligent network controls other devices based on overall consideration of the ability of the mobile communication terminal, the type of the ringback tone alternative, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: SK Telecom Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seongsoo Park, Daesic Woo, Seongkeun Kim, Donghahk Lee
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Patent number: 8081751Abstract: A method for causing a calling client station to obtain content from a network server in response to a trigger signal received by the client during the ringback period for a call. The trigger signal is transmitted from a ringback server to a calling client station during the ringback period of call setup, whereby the trigger signal, once received and recognized by the calling client station, causes the station to request and obtain content from a network server. In another aspect, a method for providing content to a calling client station by transmitting a trigger signal to the calling client station during call setup, thereafter receiving at a network-based content server a request from the calling client station, generated in response to the trigger, for a content-download, and providing the content-download in response to the request.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jay S. Harmon, Boaquan Zhang, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8073495Abstract: A sender-specified courtesy notification scheme to delay notification by a receiving device of the receipt of a data message is disclosed. A sender may specify a notification parameter defining a delay and send the parameter in association with the data message to a recipient. The recipient's receiving device evaluates the parameter and notifies in response. Local notification data defined by the recipient may also be evaluated. Received data messages subject to delayed notification may be hidden by the receiving device or quietly displayed (e.g. as per other received messages) until the expiry of the delay. Notification parameters and data can be formulated as one or more rules which may take into account the current location of the receiving device. A notification delay may be ignored in certain situations depending on recent use of the receiving device.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Research In Motion LimitedInventors: Denny Chiu, Ahmed E. Hassan, John F. Wilson