Switching Between Different Terminal Types (e.g., Voice/data Switch) Patents (Class 379/93.09)
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Patent number: 6963559Abstract: This invention relates to LANs at a customers' premise, especially to the HomePNA technique. The idea of the invention is that voice band terminals and HomePNA (HPNA) stations are hidden from a distribution network by a band division filter in a way that performance of ADSL is not degraded by presence of an HPNA LAN. The band division filter incorporates two subfilters: a POTS filter and an HPNA filter. The latter implements a band stop function maximizing insertion loss at the ADSL band The band division filter can be installed to needed telephone sockets.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventor: Harri Elo
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Patent number: 6952414Abstract: There is disclosed a personal access device (PAD) capable of browsing web sites on an Internet protocol (IP) network and also capable of operating as a cordless phone that provides a conventional phone connection or a voice-over-IP phone connection. The personal access device comprises: 1) a radio frequency (RF) transceiver for wirelessly communicating with a base station coupled to the IP network, wherein the RF transceiver transmits IP data packets to the base station and receives IP data packets from the base station; and 2) a PAD controller for executing an Internet browser application and displaying web pages associated with the web sites on a display screen of the personal access device. The PAD controller is also capable of transmitting voice data to, and receiving voice data from, the base station via the RF transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventor: Randy C. Willig
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Patent number: 6947538Abstract: The present invention relates to a process and also to a service computer, a switching center, terminals, program modules and memory means with program modules for handling incoming telephone calls for a subscriber line (VA1) of a telecommunications network (PSTN) during an online data-network session blocking the subscriber line (VA1). In this process a terminal (TERA) sets up a connection (VA11, VA1, VPOP1) to an online data-network access device (POP) via the subscriber line (VA1). Thereupon the online data-network access device (POP) sends current access data to the terminal (TERA), which the terminal (TERA) signals to a service computer (SCP) of the telecommunications network.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Yuzhong Shen, Peter Piepkorn, Bernhard Kaiser, Harald Orlamünder, Ingrid Glasner-Schapeler
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Patent number: 6947529Abstract: A load coil is disposed along a local loop for conditioning POTS signals while permitting passage of higher frequency DSL signals with low attenuation. In one embodiment, the load coil includes a coupled inductor having multiple capacitive elements coupled thereto, the capacitive elements facilitating passage of the DSL signals across the load coil.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: 2wire, Inc.Inventors: Andrew L. Norrell, James Schley-May
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Patent number: 6937616Abstract: A method and apparatus for digital subscriber line (xDSL) communications between one or more digital signal processors (DSPs) and analog front ends (AFEs) each coupled to corresponding subscriber line(s). The apparatus transports channels of data between subscribers and the DSP(s). The apparatus includes a bus for the transport of digital data, a DSP AFE interfaces. The DSP interfaces couples the DSP to the bus. The DSP interface accepts downstream channels of digital data from the DSP and transmits packets each associated with a corresponding one of the downstream channels to the bus. Each of the packets identifies a targeted AFEs coupled to a selected one of the subscriber lines. The AFE interfaces each couple an associated one of the AFEs to the bus. Each of the AFE interfaces transmits selected packets to a selected one of the subscriber lines for the transport to the subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Velocity Communication, Inc.Inventors: Behrooz Rezvani, Sam Heidari, Avadhani Shridhar, Omprakash S. Samaru, Firooz Massoudi
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Patent number: 6901142Abstract: A network termination (NT) which is universally applicable and permits fair billing. The network termination (NT) according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises a switching facility (DET, 1, 2, 3) whereby the interface (a/b, U) on the network side is switchable from an analog one (a/b) to a digital one (U). A subscriber who needs a digital interface, for example because he wants to have two B channels of the ISDN at his free disposal, can release a digital interface (U) or have it released. A subscriber who wants only an analog access can release an analog access or have it released. To accomplish this, the network termination (NT) contains a switch (3) and a detector (DET). The switching between analog access and digital access on the network side can be effected without replacement of the network termination (NT).Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Wolfgang Peters, Gerhard Schneider
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Patent number: 6898413Abstract: A method provides seamless porting of a user telephone number from a first telephone service provider network to a second telephone service provider network. A network interface device is provided that is interconnected to the first telephone service provider network, a second telephone service provider network, and at least one user communications device. The network interface device may be remotely controlled using the second telephone service provider network to transfer the user telephone number from the first network to the second network.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Clearwire CorporationInventors: Adrian Yip, Alex Vdolek, Keith Peavler
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Patent number: 6895089Abstract: Resistance in parallel with inductors in a series leg of the low-pass filter facilitates changing input and output resistance of the filter with little or no change in the reactance of the inductors. Furthermore, the reactance of the capacitors in the shunt legs of the filter will be substantially unaffected. This assists the designer in matching the impedance of the filter in the pass-band while still providing substantial impedance mismatching in the stop-band without substantially affecting the characteristics of the filter. Facilitating impedance matching in the pass-band and impedance mismatching in the stop-band is accomplished without the need for more complex active components. POTS splitters making use of such filters can facilitate impedance matching of line and load termination in a telecommunications system in response to signals within the frequencies of typical analog telephony service while providing impedance mismatching in response to signals within the frequencies of typical xDSL service.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: ADC DSL Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jie Dong Wang
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Patent number: 6888939Abstract: The invention relates to an SLIC circuit (1), which is connected directly to a telephone line (2), for joint transmission of voice and data via the telephone line (2), with adequate echo attenuation achieved even at high data frequencies in that a first current which corresponds to the sum of the transmission and received currents (Ia, Ib), and a second current (Id) which corresponds to the current produced by the transmission power level (Vtx) at the data frequency, are produced, and the difference between the first current and the second current (Id) is emitted.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Infineon Technologies, AGInventor: Bernhard Zojer
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Patent number: 6876633Abstract: A computer telephony interface (CTI) applications computer interfaces to a Internet telephony system which utilizes, preferably, the session initiation protocol (SIP). In one preferred technique, an additional pass through server is added to connect end users to their associated SIP proxy server, and to connect a CTI applications computer to the system.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Carl R. Strathmeyer, Donald Finnie
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Patent number: 6873861Abstract: A method for providing an electronic business card to a contact via a cellular phone is disclosed. Several business card menu options are provided to a user of a cellular telephone. The cellular phone user enters business card information/data into the cellular phone utilizing the business card menu options. The business card data is stored locally on the cellular phone or in a service provider database. When the user is in communication via cellular phone with someone he wishes to provide his business card to, the user selects a menu item that activates the transmission of the electronic business card to the desired recipient's cellular phone.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Faisal M. Awada, Joe Nathan Brown, Minh Nguyen
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Patent number: 6870911Abstract: Transceiver for transmitting and receiving voice and data signals includes a voice signal driver configured to operate in idle or working operating modes, during which it has a high or low output impedances respectively. A data signal driver drives an analog data transmission signal via a channel to the subscriber. A data reception circuit that converts a received analog data reception signal into digital reception data includes a multiplication circuit for multiplying the digital reception data by compensation coefficients selected to compensate for channel distortions, an identification circuit connected to the channel for providing an identification signal indicative of whether the subscriber terminal is on or off-hook, and a control circuit to select the operating mode in response to the identification signal and to determine compensation coefficients to compensate for a change in the channel resulting from a change in the output impedance of the voice signal driver.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Infineon Technologies AGInventors: Thomas Ferianz, Dietmar Straeussnigg, Peter Singeri, Herbert Zojer
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Patent number: 6868145Abstract: An alphanumeric keyboard connects to a telephone line and is operable in two operating modes. The keyboard is in a first operating mode when the telephone is in an “off-hook” condition and no connection on the telephone line has been established. In the first operating mode, the keyboard generates telephone number dialing signals on the telephone line as corresponding alphanumeric keys of the keyboard are pressed. Thus for example as a user enters the letters D-O-G by pressing the corresponding single-letter keys of the keyboard, the signaling tones for the digits 3, 6 and 4 are generated on the telephone line. In an enhanced version, the keyboard assigns distinct signal tones, such as an expanded dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) set, to each alphanumeric character, thereby significantly increasing the quantity of potential telephone numbers. The keyboard operates in a second operating mode when the telephone is in an off-hook condition and a connection on the telephone line has been established.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Vertizon CorporationInventor: Avi Nelson
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Patent number: 6856618Abstract: A computer telephony interface (CTI) applications computer interfaces to a Internet telephony system which utilizes, preferably, the session initiation protocol (SIP). In one preferred technique, an additional pass through server is added to connect end users to their associated SIP proxy server, and to connect a CTI applications computer to the system.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Carl R. Strathmeyer, Donald Finnie
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Patent number: 6839425Abstract: A remote terminal for use at an access network node of a network provides a plurality of telecommunications services, the remote terminal providing selected ones of the telecommunications services to at least one corresponding terminal device. The telecommunications services provided by the network include a plain old telephone service (POTS), a an integrated service digital network service (ISDN), and internet services such as xDSL. In one embodiment, the remote terminal comprises: a digital signal processor coupled for communication with the network, the digital signal processor having a plurality of terminal ports; and a plurality of subscriber line interface circuit (SLIC's), each of the SLIC's providing an interface between a corresponding one of the terminal ports and at least one corresponding terminal device, the digital signal processor being configured to provide selected ones of the telecommunications services to corresponding ones of the terminal devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: UT Starcom, Inc.Inventors: William Huang, Weijia Wang, Haixian Liu
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Patent number: 6819747Abstract: The present invention provides a self-contained distinctive ring detection and utilization device for using a single telephone line to receive telephone calls and facsimiles and recognition of distinctive rings while being simultaneously connectable to the Internet that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art, and a self-contained device for using a single telephone line to receive telephone calls and facsimiles while being simultaneously connectable to the Internet that is simple to use. The present invention further provides a self-contained device using a single telephone line to receive telephone calls and facsimiles, while using distinctive ring features, while being simultaneously connectable to the Internet.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Shary Nassimi
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Patent number: 6819752Abstract: A teleconferencing system for voice and data provides interconnections among user sites via a central station. User stations at user sites each alternate operation between a data mode connecting a user computer and modem to a user telephone communication path and a voice mode connecting a telephony circuit to the communication path. The teleconferencing system is adapted for conducting a voice conference over standard telephone lines while allowing simultaneous viewing of data objects such as slides, graphs, or text. A host computer connected to the central station serves as a central repository for storage and retrieval of data objects for use in teleconferences.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventors: Keith Raniere, Thomas A. Delaney, Steven Danzig, Saul Miodownik
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Patent number: 6810117Abstract: A method and circuit for simultaneously establishing communication links between a subscriber station connected to a switching center of a communication network via a single subscriber line and other subscriber stations connected to the same communication network wherein, the relevant subscriber line is operated as a multi-channel multiplex line, between the switching center and a translating device which is preferably provided at the transition to another communication network, especially the Internet, a multi-channel multiplex junction line, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, a number of individual junction lines exist, in the translating device, a demultiplexer/multiplexer which is used for the respective transition from a multiplex link to individual connections and conversely is located between the multiplex junction line and the individual junction lines.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gerald Meyer, Helmut Schink
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Patent number: 6807226Abstract: An apparatus of the present invention is an apparatus including a communication section for communicating with another apparatus. The apparatus includes: a registration detection section for detecting grouping registration information which is provided to each of a plurality of apparatuses to be grouped and registered; a storage section for storing group information which indicates that the apparatus and the other apparatus are in the same group; and a control section for controlling the communication section, the registration detection section and the storage section.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Junji Suetsugu, Atsushi Nakao
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Patent number: 6804254Abstract: A method is provided for maintaining media streaming to a telephony device. The method includes establishing a media streaming link between a first telephony device and a second telephony device using a media termination point. The media streaming between the first telephony device and the second telephony device passes through the media termination point. The method further includes receiving a request to implement a telephony feature requiring media streaming termination between the first and second telephony devices. The method also includes terminating the media streaming between the first telephony device and the media termination point while maintaining the media streaming between the second telephony device and the media termination point.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2000Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Christopher E. Pearce, Delon R. Whetten, Ronald D. Higgins, Scott Henning
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Patent number: 6785383Abstract: A telephone line connection and disconnection circuit has a diode bridge coupled to the telephone line which converts different voltages of the telephone line into a voltage referenced to ground. A switching circuit is coupled to the diode bridge which opens and closes a conductive pathway for connecting and disconnecting a telephony product from the telephone line. A resistive element is coupled to the diode bridge and the switching circuit which allows for the conductive pathway to be normally closed. An optical isolator is coupled to the switching circuit and the resistive element for sending a control signal to the circuit when required.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Fans Telecom, Inc.Inventors: Yuan-Neng Fan, Shih-Ming Tung
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Publication number: 20040165714Abstract: A device is dedicated to the management of communications between communication terminals (TMi, TFi and PCi). This device includes a memory (M) which stores user identifiers in correspondence with lists of at least one communication terminal identifier, and processing means (PM) which are charged, when they receive a call request to a user, known as the called user, from another user, known as the calling user, to access the memory (M) in order to extract from it the lists of identifiers associated with the calling and called users, and then to determine, from these extracted lists, a calling and a called terminal which are likely to establish a call between them that will satisfy the call request, in accordance with at least one availability criterion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: ALCATELInventor: Francis Pinault
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Publication number: 20040161085Abstract: Upon detecting an incoming call, a call screening system determines the CALLER ID information associated with the call and compares it to a database of allowable calling parties. If the calling party is to be allowed to ring through, the call screening system routes the incoming call to one or more communication devices associated with the calling party information in the allowable calling party database. In this manner, certain screened calls only ring through to a handset if authorized, while others are authorized to ring through to a fax machine, an answering machine, another handset, or a remote device connected between a remote handset and the local exchange. A single call screening device having several ports thus filters calls to multiple communications devices. Incoming call screening may be selectively different during different times of the day, for different calling parties, or for different communications devices connected to the call screening device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: Gregory L. Horne
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Patent number: 6778662Abstract: Disclosed is a computer telephony device with a telephone line distribution system. The invention enables simultaneous operations of computer telephony and connected equipment. The connected equipment can be modems, telephones, fax machines, answering machines or any other device that needs access to a telephone line. Priorities for telephone line usage by the equipment or the routing of incoming calls to the equipment can be set by the user via software selection. The invention can work in digital and analog environments, and if necessary, perform digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversions.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Inventor: Phillip M. DeLaine, Jr.
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Patent number: 6778646Abstract: A system and method for coupling multiple home networks includes a first copper wire network, a second copper wire network, and a high pass coupler disposed between the first and second copper wire networks. The high pass coupler is configured to transfer data signals between the first and second copper wire networks, the data signals having frequencies greater than a maximum plain old telephone service signal frequency. Further, the high pass coupler is configured to prevent cross-talk of plain old telephone service, or voice-band, signals between the first and second copper wire networks. The data signals transferred typically include signals in accordance with the Home Phoneline Networking Alliance standard, and may also include broadband Internet access signals. In one embodiment, the high pass coupler is implemented in a residential gateway device.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: 2Wire, Inc.Inventor: Ting Sun
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Publication number: 20040131165Abstract: An internet telephone adapter connected to a conventional telephone has a problem of being incapable of switching over to a public line for conventional telephoning in case of internet telephoning unavailable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Hideaki Ebisawa, Nobuhito Miyauchi, Akihiko Naito
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Patent number: 6757369Abstract: A voice over DSL telephone system for a customer premises. The system includes a network interface device having a DSL filter coupling DSL service from a central office to the customer premises wiring and a switch for automatically connecting POTS service from the central office to the customer premises wiring whenever there is no active integrated access device, IAD, connected to the wiring. A detection circuit detects the presence or absence of the IAD and opens and closes the switch accordingly. Both DSL and POTS ports of an IAD may then be connected to the same customer premises wiring. Telephone sets are coupled to the customer premises wiring through low pass filters which block DSL frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Sprint Communications Company, L.P.Inventors: Robert G. Wiese, David A. Rush
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Patent number: 6757374Abstract: A method for controlling additional service functions in a communications network, as well as an associated coujmincations network and an associated program, wherein data is transmitted between a number of terminals in the communications network using at least one identifier which is used to identify a connection in accordance with the first connection model, the connection identifier being converted to a least one indentifier which is used to identify a connection according to a second connection model which is provided for controlling call distribution from a computer so as to allow various international Standards to be satisfied at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Lutz Bardehle
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Patent number: 6757301Abstract: A device is provided for coupling between a telephone line and the network, to exchange data between them. The invention includes software for the device, and methods of operation. The device detects when, in a fax/modem type transmission, the transmitted data encode silence or voice. This determines the end of the fax/modem type transmission, and then the device is switched to a more economical voice mode. The device analyzes the energy of the encoded signals. The device makes a discrimination of the type of signals (fax/modem, silence or voice) based on the time patterns of the energy. For fax/modem the pattern is relatively uniform, for silence it is uniformly low, and for voice the pattern oscillates.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Chieh-Wen Tsai
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Patent number: 6754319Abstract: A communication apparatus including a network control unit for interfacing with a telephone line. The network control unit comprises a direct current circuit in which a loop state direct current can flow, and a direct current limiting device for limiting the loop state direct current to a prescribed value when communication with a foreign country that has adopted a different communication standard is performed.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Noriaki Orikasa, Shouzi Okabe
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Patent number: 6748076Abstract: The invention relates to the separation of narrowband and broadband services in a telecommunications network. Signals belonging to a narrowband service are transferred in a first frequency range below a given threshold frequency and signals belonging to a broadband service are transferred in a second frequency range above said threshold frequency in the transmission link. The transmission link utilizes a splitter element comprising a low-pass filter unit and a high-pass filter unit, signals relating to narrowband service being separated to their dedicated interface by the low-pass filter unit and signals relating to broadband service being separated to their dedicated interface by the high-pass filter unit. In order that high-quality service may be offered to subscribers by means of a splitter element as simple and cost-effective as possible, filtering is implemented in the low-pass filter unit by means of a bidirectional active filter (LPF′).Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventor: Harri Elo
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Patent number: 6748053Abstract: A relay is described to facilitate communication through the telephone system between deaf people and hearing people. To overcome the speed limitations inherent in typing, the call assistant at the relay does not type most words but, instead, re-voices the words spoken by the hearing person into a computer operating a voice recognition software package trained to the voice of that call assistant. The conversation-type flow of communications achieved by this type of relay enables the design of a new class of interpreters for the deaf.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventors: Robert M. Engelke, Kevin Colwell
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Patent number: 6745244Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention perform enhanced services for wireline and wireless subscribers in an integrated wireline and wireless switching system. The enhanced services may include, for example, group dialing plans, message waiting indicator activation, call forwarding, simultaneous ringing, call conferencing, calling line identification, automatic call back, automatic recall, speed dialing services, and/or any other services that may be provided by a switching system to wireless and/or wireline subscribers.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Nortel Networks, Ltd.Inventors: Barbara Cosgriff, William Gentry, R. Emery Hanzel, Patrick Lee Price, James Ziesig, Chandrakant Gundecha, Gary Steven Franks
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Patent number: 6738470Abstract: A distributed system of gateways for establishing telephone communication connections between digital telephone service (e.g., DSL) subscribers and analog subscribers. A DSL subscriber's telephone connection includes digital and analog channels. In one method of operating the system, when a DSL subscriber initiates a telephone call to a party that is not a subscriber to the same service, the call is routed through a DSL Access Multiplexer to a digital network. A portal or directory server on the digital network determines that the called party is not a subscriber and therefore locates a “pass-through” subscriber served by the same central office as the called party. The portal routes the call to the pass-through subscriber, where the call is transferred from the digital channel of the subscriber's DSL connection to the analog channel. It is then directed back to the central office and switched over the local loop to the called party.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventor: David M. Aronovitz
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Patent number: 6738474Abstract: POTS splitter devices are provided which are externally mounted with respect to digital subscriber loop access multiplexers and remote terminal and central office equipment racks. A cable having in-line sockets for receiving a combination POTS splitter and surge protection device provides POTS-only signals from a customer's premises to channel banks. The cable is connected to a protection panel configured so as not to consume equipment rack space. A multiport enclosure is provided with a multiport POTS splitter and surge plugs to transmit POTS signals from plural telephone lines to line termination equipment, and at least xDSL signals to a DSLAM via a cable. A multiport POTS splitter enclosure is also provided with connectors for externally mounted surge plugs. A protection panel is provided with integrated POTS splitters, xDSL filters and surge plugs to support plural telephone lines.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: ECI Telecom, Ltd.Inventor: Edwin Paul Miller
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Patent number: 6738643Abstract: A PDA and telephone are associated so that the PDA can automatically dial the telephone. Another aspect enables acquiring a digital photo, and associating that with contact information on the PDA.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Scott C. Harris
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Patent number: 6735289Abstract: A routing switch made according to the invention is controlled by a Telephone Service Provider (“TSP”). Voice telephone calls of a subscriber with the new service are routed through the routing switch. To establish a telephone connection, the routing switch conferences two voice data paths, one of which leads to the subscriber. The routing switch further monitors the other incoming path, to detect whether a fax incoming tone appears. If it does, it unconferences the paths, and redirects the subsequent incoming fax signals to a fax receive utility. A fax is generated from the fax signals, for sending to the subscriber in a different way, e.g. as email attachment to a prearranged email address of the subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventor: Saravanan Shanmugham
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Publication number: 20040081299Abstract: A telephone terminal comprises an analog telephone line interface, a dial-up modem to communicate data via the analog telephone line interface, and an audio input/output interface to facilitate voice calls via the analog telephone line interface. A data connection is made via the analog telephone line interface using the dial-up modem. The telephone terminal itself detects that an outgoing voice call is to be placed, and in response thereto, places the dial-up modem in an on-hold state and suspends the data connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Applicant: SBC PROPERTIES, L.P.Inventor: Russell William White
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Patent number: 6728347Abstract: The invention relates to a network station (1) comprising a selector switch (4) for coupling a switching center (2) to a POTS or ISDN telephone, and a detection circuit (3). After the detection circuit (3) has been made operative or after the mode change from the POTS mode to the ISDN mode, the detection circuit (3) controls the selector switch (4) such that this switch goes to the ISDN mode and thus couples the switching center (2) to an ISDN network terminator (11). When the ISDN mode is changed into the POTS mode, the selector switch (4) is actuated by the detection circuit (3) so that the switch couples the switching center (2) to the POTS telephone.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Wolfgang Huschmann, Jost Kawczyk, Rainer Günther, Mirko Busch
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Patent number: 6721790Abstract: A technique of assigning network addresses to workstations by using a system of unified identification codes for both voice and data communications is disclosed. This unified identification code is settable by the user directly. This identification code can be easily verified by the user without special training. Only one set of such identification code is needed per workstation, thus simplifying the management of such networks. This technique also bridges the traditional analog voice communicattion with the emerging digital data technology.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Avinta Communications, IncInventor: Abraham Y. Chen
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Patent number: 6718297Abstract: The present invention classifies an input signal as either voice or data with reduced energy consumption. The present invention includes a frequency estimator and an energy estimator for processing an input signal and a classification unit connected to both the frequency and energy estimators for classifying the input signal. The frequency estimator includes a delay and difference integrator. In operation, the delay receives the input signal and generates a delayed input signal and the difference integrator receives the delayed and input signals and generates a frequency estimate value representing both the estimated central frequency of the input signal and the estimated energy of the input signal. The energy estimator generates an estimate of the energy level of the input signal. The classification unit classifies the input as either voice or data based on a comparison of the frequency and energy estimate values and a data threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Joseph Peebles Pride, III, Edward James Carroll, Cheryl Jean Franklin
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Publication number: 20040062369Abstract: An object of the present invention is to readily open a data file to the public. In a communication system of the present invention, a call setting control signal is given from a reading side communication terminal to an opening side communication terminal at first in reading a data file within a storage unit of an opening unit by using a reading unit. A communication mode discriminating section within the opening side communication terminal judges whether or not data communication is requested based on information elements within the call setting control signal. When the data communication is requested, a communication control section within a server within the reading unit connects a line for the communication between those two communication terminals and establishes a logical communication path of the data communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Takashi Tsuji
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Publication number: 20040052345Abstract: A telephone terminal capable of keeping a line to the other party's telephone terminal connected through a telephone line network in a connected state even after an output destination and an input source of audio signals are switched to an audio input/output unit. In a multifunction machine serving as the telephone terminal, a transmission path to be used for input/output of audio signals from/to an outside source is switched to an audio cable when a switch key is pressed during a voice call through the telephone line network. If an Internet call function is used at a PC, a voice call by the Internet call function may be performed indirectly by using a transmitter/receiver. The multifunction machine may automatically disconnect the line through the telephone line network when receiving a BT from the telephone line network after the transmission path is switched to the audio cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Applicant: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Shozo Kabeya
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Patent number: 6704397Abstract: A filter arrangement particularly adapted to be used in a “splitter” of an ADSL system where several POTS equipment, e.g., subscriber sets, are connected to a same telecommunication line. The arrangement, located at the customer premises, includes for each POTS equipment a distinct low-pass filter circuit to separate low frequency POTS signals from high frequency ADSL signals simultaneously transmitted over the same copper twisted-pair telecommunication line. Each low-pass filter circuit is provided with a current sensing circuit, e.g., an electrical relay, which activates a switch when the current flowing through the filter exceeds a predetermined value. Since several high order filter circuits can not be put in parallel, mainly because their capacitive values will then add, the present filter circuit is basically a 1st order filter that comprises the series connection of two transformers separated by the coil of the relay. When the current increases, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: AlcatelInventor: Peter Paul Frans Reusens
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Patent number: 6700956Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for selectively providing telephone service that is either PSTN-based or Internet-based using a standard analog telephone circuit. In a first embodiment, the apparatus comprises a hardware module and associated software for coupling a personal computer or Internet appliance and a standard analog telephone. The apparatus includes a DTMF interface circuit, a subscriber line interface circuit, a ring detection circuit, and an interface circuit for interfacing with the PC or Internet appliance. The apparatus permits the analog telephone to be toggled between an Internet-based telephone mode and a PSTN-network mode by inputting a predetermined sequence of DTMF digits. In alternative embodiments, the apparatus comprises a processor, modem and optionally, analog telephone circuit, to provide a stand-alone or partially-integrated device capable of selectively switching between PSTN-based and Internet-based telephony services.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Actiontec Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Tsung-Yen Dean Chang, Chuang Li, Chee Hin Ho, Bin Lang Gu
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Patent number: 6700957Abstract: Upon detecting an incoming call, a call screening system determines the CALLER ID information associated with the call and compares it to a database of allowable calling parties. If the calling party is to be allowed to ring through, the call screening system routes the incoming call to one or more communication devices associated with the calling party information in the allowable calling party database. In this manner, certain screened calls only ring through to a handset if authorized, while others are authorized to ring through to a fax machine, an answering machine, another handset, or a remote device connected between a remote handset and the local exchange. A single call screening device having several ports thus filters calls to multiple communications devices. Incoming call screening may be selectively different during different times of the day, for different calling parties, or for different communications devices connected to the call screening device.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Curio, Ltd.Inventor: Gregory L. Horne
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Patent number: 6697465Abstract: A computer controlled communications switch for use at a communications center having an agent interface unit for conducting communication calls to and from an agent over both a telephone network and a computer network. The computer controlled communications switch comprises a switching unit having first and second states. When the switching unit is in the first state, the switching unit connects the agent interface unit to the telephone network, and when the switching unit is in the second state, the switch connects the agent interface unit to the computer network The switching unit is controlled by a computer including a predetermined program so that the switching unit is in the first state when a call is made to or from the agent interface unit via the telephone network, and the switching unit is in the second state when a call is made to or from the agent interface unit via the computer network.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: MCI Communications CorporationInventor: Raymond G. Goss
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Publication number: 20040028198Abstract: A call system for performing a voice call by an Internet call function using a known telephone terminal. In a multifunction machine serving as the telephone terminal, the output destination and the input source of audio signals input/output from/to a transmitter/receiver may be switched to an audio I/F. In the switched state, audio based on audio signals input/output from/to an outside source through the audio I/F is output/input from the transmitter/receiver. Therefore, when the multifunction machine is connected to a PC having the Internet call function such that audio signals can be input/output through an audio cable, an indirect audio call by the Internet call function with the transmitter/receiver is available. When an incoming call from a telephone line network is received, reception of the incoming call is notified so that a user can confirm the reception of the incoming call during the voice call by the Internet call function.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Tokunori Kato, Shozo Kabeya, Kazuhiro Kuwabara, Katsunori Enomoto, Tetsuya Ouchi, Susumu Chida, Hideaki Takahashi
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Patent number: 6687344Abstract: A computer having a modem is programmed with software (also called a “on-hook/off-hook detector”) that detects a change in status (e.g., on-hook or off-hook) of a device (e.g., a telephone having a handset) by measuring a change in the signal power of a signal flowing through a telephone line connecting the modem and the device. In particular, the computer programmed with the on-hook/off-hook detector detects a status of a telephone handset by measuring power of a reference signal and measuring power of an instantaneous signal on the connection and comparing these two measurements. The reference signal is a constant signal whose power does not change. Then, the computer programmed with the on-hook/off-hook detector is able to detect whether there has been a change in status of the telephone handset by comparing the detected status with a previous status of the telephone handset.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: PCTEL,Inx.Inventors: Chien-Cheng Tung, XiaoHua Luo, Anthony L. Mazzarini
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Patent number: RE38741Abstract: A communication device capable of receiving, processing and sending analog signals, characterized in that the device is coupled to the audio input/output ports of a built-in or external sound board attached to a computer, through standard audio plugs. The device may be installed as a stand-alone unit between the audio board and a telephone line, or as a part of the audio board. During its operation the device is constantly under the control of software operating in the computer side. Signals entering through the audio inport and are digitized, filtered, and analyzed by software modules, and the software then manages the information-outputs information and/or saves voice message messages, etc. in accordance with the contents of these signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Sound Communications, LLCInventor: Barak M. Yekutiely