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`BRANCH CALLING AND CALLER ID BASED
`CALL ROUTING TELEPHONE FEATURES
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`Inventors: Samuel F. Wood, Los Altos, CA (US);
`Jerry A. Klein, Los Altos, CA (US);
`Margaret Susan Asprey, Los Altos, CA
`(US)
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`DE
`EP
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`4,238,851 A
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`Assignee:
`Notice:
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`Telemaze LLC, Los Altos, CA (US)
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`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. l54(b) by 85 days.
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`This patent is subject to a terminal dis-
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`Jun. 22, 2010
`Prior Publication Data
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`US 2010/0254376 A1
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`Oct. 7, 2010
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`Related U.S. Application Data
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`Continuation of application No. 11/948,965, filed on
`Nov. 30, 2007, now Pat. No. 7,764,777, which is a
`division of application No. 10/426,279, filed on Apr.
`30, 2003, now Pat. No. 7,324,635, which is a
`continuation-in-part of application No. 09/565,565,
`filed on May 4, 2000, now Pat. No. 6,574,328.
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`Int. Cl.
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`(2006.01)
`g-0S4/LC‘-2/66
`USPC .................................... .. 370/352; 379/220.01
`Field of Classification Search
`USPC .................................... .. 370/352; 379/220.01
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`Primary Examiner — Creighton Smith
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm — DLA Piper LLP (US)
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`(57)
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`ABSTRACT
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`A caller ID based call routing feature is described for blocked
`and non-blocked caller ID’ s. A processing system in the pub-
`lic switched telephone network (PSTN) receives first identi-
`fying information for identify the source of a telephone call
`and associates additional information stored in a memory
`with the first identifying information. The additional infor-
`mation may be information about the calling party initially
`downloaded to the memory by a subscriber. Once retrieved
`from the memory by the processing system, the additional
`information may then be transmitted to the subscriber via the
`Internet for display on a monitor or to the subscriber’s tele-
`phone for display on a telephone display. Another feature
`described is a branch calling feature where the subscriber
`may program a processing system within the PSTN to for-
`ward an incoming call to two or more end units (e.g., tele-
`phones) simultaneously. Ifthe call at an end unit is answered,
`answer supervision signaling is transmitted back to the pro-
`cessing system which then terminates all other calls. The
`processing system then connects the calling party to the sub-
`scriber. The branch calling may be made for any combination
`of local, long distance, and cellular telephone numbers.
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`LOOK UP DNIS AND CID ROUTING INSTRUCTIONS
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`BRANCH CALLING AND CALLER ID BASED
`CALL ROUTING TELEPHONE FEATURES
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`CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATIONS
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`This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser.
`No. l 1/948,965, filed Nov. 30, 2007, entitled “Branch Calling
`and Caller ID Based Call Routing Telephone Features,”
`which is a divisional ofU.S. application Ser. No. 10/426,279,
`filed Apr. 30, 2003, entitled “Branch Calling and Caller ID
`Based Call Routing Telephone Features,” now U.S. Pat. No.
`7,324,635, which is a continuation-in-part ofU.S. application
`Ser. No. 09/565,565, filed May 4, 2000, entitled “Telephone
`Call Control System for the Public Switched Telephone Net-
`work,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,574,328, The subject matter in the
`above-identified co-pending and commonly owned applica-
`tions is incorporated herein by reference.
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`This invention relates to telephone services and, in particu-
`lar, to a system for allowing a subscriber to select features of
`the subscriber’s telephone service and to various novel fea-
`tures that can be selected.
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`BACKGROUND
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`People have used various means for limiting interruptions
`due to the telephone. In the past, people used switchboards
`and secretaries to screen incoming, or inbound, calls. Voice
`mail systems took over some ofthis role both in the home and
`in the central ofiice. Today, there are web-based companies
`managing 3rd-party call control, via the toll-switch network,
`which allow users to enter call control information through a
`web portal. There are also edge devices in each of the public
`telephone company’s central offices which provide local con-
`trol, but offer an extremely limited number of features and do
`not provide true 3rd-party call control.
`The web-based toll systems provide good user interaction
`but they are not economical and cannot take advantage of
`local number portability because they do not provide local
`control and connectivity.
`The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) consists
`ofa plurality ofedge switches connected to telephones on one
`side and to a network of tandem switches on the other. The
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`tandem switch network allows connectivity between all ofthe
`edge switches, and a signaling system is used by the PSTN to
`allow calling and to transmit both calling and called party
`identity.
`Until now, optional features were provided by the local
`service telephone company (telco) through the edge switch at
`the central office (CO). It was not possible to provide optional
`features through any other means. Control of these features
`was done through the first party (calling party) or the second
`party (called party), or worse yet, manually by calling the
`business office.
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`In the past, numerous devices have been built that allow the
`connection of two lines together at an edge switch. These
`devices can be used to add features to a telephone network by
`receiving a call on one line and then dialing out on another
`line. The problem with these devices is that, because they are
`connected through an edge switch, transmission losses and
`impairments occur, degrading the overall connection. In addi-
`tion, signaling limitations prevent full control, by the sub-
`scriber or the system, over the call.
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`A preferred embodiment ofthe inventive system described
`herein connects at the tandem, thereby eliminating these
`problems.
`In the edge devices residing in the PSTN central offices, the
`1st party (the calling party) has numerous features available
`(dialing options). The 2nd party (called party) also has
`options available such as call forwarding, but these features
`typically require access from the first or second pa1ty’s device
`and are extremely awkward to program. The user interaction
`is not only awkward, it is limited and requires interaction with
`the telephone company to provision them. In other words,
`past systems for provisioning, meaning addition, modifica-
`tion, or control of telephone features, required a subscriber to
`make the feature selection through the telephone business
`ofiice. Central office workers would then implement the pro-
`visioning under request of the business office.
`Call Forwarding is one popular provision. There is signi-
`fication transmission degradation for Call Forwarding to take
`place. The calling party pays for a call to the edge device, and
`the edge subscriber, the called party, pays for the call to the
`forwarding number. For enhanced inbound call control to
`occur, a direct 3rd-party call control means is needed.
`A variety of services have arisen to address the problems
`mentioned above. Many of these systems allow the called
`party to make changes to his/her call forwarding attributes
`which do not allow direct 3rd-party call control. These ser-
`vices provide good user interaction, some via the intemet, but
`they rely upon the toll network through the use of “800”
`numbers.
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`This requires the subscriber to pay by the minute and does
`not allow the subscriber to take advantage of number port-
`ability in order to obtain 3rd-party call control. There are
`other toll network mechanisms for remote call forwarding.
`For example, MCI offers a service where the customer can
`remotely change the forwarding target number for “800”
`numbers. Contacting the ultimate end-user before terminat-
`ing the first incoming call is similar to the manner in which
`“800” credit calls and collect calls are processed, but these are
`not done at the local subscriber level.
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`In addition to these toll services, there are edge devices that
`perform some of the same services. Edge devices such as
`phones and PBXs that include voice mail, inter-active voice
`response, call forwarding, speed calling, etc., have been used
`to provide additional call control. These devices allow the
`phone user direct control over incoming and outgoing calls.
`The disadvantage of edge devices is that they add cost,
`degrade voice and transmission quality, can be difficult to
`program, are not easily programmed remotely, can require the
`user to pay for two lines, provide lower quality of service, and
`carmot provide the same level of functionality as a system that
`controls the PSTN directly. There are Voice Over Internet
`Protocol (VoiP) products emerging that provide better user
`interfaces and control but they do not take advantage and
`voice quality of the PSTN.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`A system for allowing a subscriber to remotely control
`features is described herein along with various telephone
`features that may be programmed into the system. A sub-
`scriber may be any customer using the telephone service, in
`contrast to employees of the PSTN who may use special
`communication networks within the PSTN. Two such fea-
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`tures are caller