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`SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSTANT VOIP
`MESSAGING
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`Inventor: Michael J. Rojas, North Canton, OH
`(Us)
`Assignee: Ayalogic Inc
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`Notice:
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`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by 693 days.
`This patent is subject to a terminal dis
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`App1.No.: 12/398,063
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`Filed:
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`Mar. 4, 2009
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`Prior Publication Data
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`US 2009/0161664 A1
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`Jun. 25, 2009
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`Related US. Application Data
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`Continuation of application No. 10/740,030, ?led on
`Dec. 18, 2003, now Pat. No. 7,535,890.
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`Int. Cl.
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`H04L 12/66
`US. Cl. ...................................... .. 370/352; 709/206
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`Field of Classi?cation Search ................ .. 370/352;
`709/206
`See application ?le for complete search history.
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`Primary Examiner * Creighton Smith
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm * Scully, Scott, Murphy &
`Presser, PC.
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`ABSTRACT
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`There is provided an instant voice messaging system (and
`method) for delivering instant messages over a packet
`switched network, the system comprising: a client connected
`to the network, the client selecting one or more recipients,
`generating an instant voice message therefor, and transmit
`ting the selected recipients and the instant voice message
`therefor over the network; and a server connected to the
`network, the server receiving the selected recipients and the
`instant voice message therefor, and delivering the instant
`voice message to the selected recipients over the network, the
`selected recipients being enabled to audibly play the instant
`voice message.
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`SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INSTANT VOIP
`MESSAGING
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`CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATION
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`This application is a continuation of US. application Ser.
`No. 10/740,030 ?ed on Dec. 18, 2003, the entire contents of
`which are incorporated herein by this reference.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Technical Field of the Invention
`The present invention generally relates to Internet tele
`phony (IP telephony). More particularly, the present inven
`tion is directed to a system and method for enabling local and
`global instant VoIP messaging over an IP network, such as the
`Internet, with PSTN support.
`2. Description of the Prior Art
`Traditional telephony is based on a public switched tele
`phone network (i.e., “PSTN”). In the PSTN, a telephone
`terminal is electrically connected to a conventional or legacy
`switch. The telephone terminal and the legacy switch com
`municate via a proprietary protocol, which may be different
`depending on the vendor of the legacy switch. Circuit switch
`ing provides a communicationpath (i.e., dedicated circuit) for
`a telephone call from the telephone terminal to another device
`over the PSTN, including another telephone terminal. During
`the telephone call, voice communication takes place over that
`communication path.
`An alternative to the PSTN is Voice over Internet Protocol
`(i.e., “VoIP”), also known as IP telephony or Internet tele
`phony. In the IP telephony, a VoIP terminal device is con
`nected to a packet-switched network (e. g., Internet) and voice
`communication from the VoIP terminal device is digitiZed,
`packetiZed and transmitted over the packet-switched network
`to a destination VoIP terminal device, which reconstructs the
`packets and audibly plays, stores or otherwise processes the
`transmission. The VoIP terminal device may be a VoIP tele
`phone or a general-purpose personal computer (PC) enabled
`for IP telephony. More speci?cally, the PC is programmed
`with the software and equipped with audio input/ output
`devices (e.g., a combination of microphone and speaker or a
`headset) to serve as aVoIP terminal device. The PC so enabled
`and equipped will herein be referred to as a VoIP terminal
`device or a VoIP softphone.
`FIG. 1 is an illustrative example of a prior art IP telephony
`system 100. The IP telephony system 100 comprises a packet
`switched IP network 102, such as the Internet, which trans
`mits VoIP tra?ic from and to a plurality of terminal devices
`104, 106 and 110. Terminal device 104 is a VoIP softphone
`that is enabled for IP telephony over the network 102. Termi
`nal device 106 is aVoIP telephone, which is connected to the
`network 102 via a softswitch 108. The VoIP softswitch 108 is
`disposed on the packet-switched network (e.g., Internet) 102
`between an origination terminal device (such as VoIP soft
`phone 104) and a destination terminal device (such as VoIP
`telephone 106), and routes packets over the packet-switched
`IP network 102. The softswitch 108 may also manage and
`perform administrative functions for the terminal device or
`devices (e.g., VoIP telephone 106) to which it is connected.
`Whether the terminal device is aVoIP softphone 104 or aVoIP
`telephone 106, the terminal device is connected to the IP
`network 102 via a networking standard such as Ethernet,
`Bluetooth, IEEE 1394 (also known as “Firewire”), IEEE
`802.11 (also known as “WiFi”), or networking over serial
`communication channels such as the Universal Serial Bus
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`takes place using a connection protocol, e. g., transfer control
`protocol/Internet protocol (i.e., “TCP/IP”).
`Further regarding FIG. 1, terminal device 110 is a legacy
`telephone that is connected to a legacy switch 112 for (circuit
`switched) voice communications over the PSTN 116 with
`other terminal devices. A media gateway 114 may be pro
`vided between the legacy switch 112 and the packet-switched
`network 102 to enable IP telephony between the legacy tele
`phone 110 and a VoIP terminal device, such as a VoIP soft
`phone 104 or VoIP telephone 106. More speci?cally, the
`media gateway 114 converts the audio signal carried over
`PSTN to packets carried over the packet-switched IP network
`102. In addition, a media gateway 118 may be disposed over
`the PSTN 116 and connected to a softswitch 120 to convert
`the audio signal from the legacy telephone 110 to packets
`routed over the IP network 102 via the softswitch 120.
`Voice messaging in both the VoIP and PSTN is known.
`More speci?cally, the foregoing systems may be provided
`with a facility to allow users to leave voice messages for
`recipients, which is a feature that is familiar to anyone who
`uses a telephone. Conventionally, leaving a voice message
`involves dialing the recipient’s telephone number (often
`without knowing whether the recipient will answer), waiting
`for the connection to be established, speaking to an operator
`or navigating through a menu of options, listening to a greet
`ing message, and recording the message for later pickup by
`the recipient. In that message, the user must typically identify
`himself or herself in order for the recipient to return the call.
`Instant text messaging is likewise known. More speci?
`cally, a user is provided with a client terminal, which is
`typically a general-purpose PC programmed with instant text
`messaging software and in data communication over an IP
`network with an instant text-messaging server. The instant
`text-messaging server presents the user, via the client termi
`nal, with a list of persons who are currently “online” and
`ready to receive text messages on their own client terminals.
`The user then uses the client terminal to select one or more
`persons to whom the message will be sent and types in a text
`message. The text message is sent immediately via the text
`messaging server to the selected one or more persons and is
`displayed on their respective client terminals.
`However, notwithstanding the foregoing advances in the
`VoIP/PSTN voice communication and voice/text messaging,
`there is still a need in the art for providing a system and
`method for providing instant VoIP messaging over an IP
`network. More particularly, there is a need in the art for
`providing local and global instant voice messaging over VoIP
`with PSTN support.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention is directed to a system and method
`for enabling local and global instant VoIP messaging over an
`IP network, such as the Internet.
`According to an embodiment of the present invention,
`there is provided an instant voice messaging system for deliv
`ering instant messages over a packet-switched network, the
`system comprising: a client connected to the network, the
`client selecting one or more recipients, generating an instant
`voice message therefor, and transmitting the selected recipi
`ents and the instant voice message therefor over the network;
`and a server connected to the network, the server receiving the
`selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor, and
`delivering the instant voice message to the selected recipients
`over the network, the selected recipients being enabled to
`audibly play the instant voice message.
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`According to another embodiment of the present invention,
`there is provided an instant voice messaging system for deliv
`ering instant messages over a packet-switched network
`enabling public switched telephone network (PSTN) support,
`the system comprising: a PSTN telephone connected to the
`network for providing input audio; a client connected to the
`network, the client selecting one or more recipients, generat
`ing an instant voice message therefor using the input audio
`provided by the PSTN telephone, and transmitting the
`selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor
`over the network; a server connected to the network, the
`server receiving the selected recipients and the instant voice
`message therefor, and delivering the instant voice message to
`the selected recipients over the network, the selected recipi
`ents being enabled to audibly play the instant voice message.
`According to a further embodiment of the present inven
`tion, there is provided an instant voice messaging system for
`delivering instant messages over a packet-switched network,
`the system comprising: a voice-over-internet-protocol (VolP)
`telephone connected to the network for providing input audio;
`a client connected to the network, the client selecting one or
`more recipients, generating an instant voice message therefor
`using the input audio provided by the VoIP telephone, and
`transmitting the selected recipients and the instant voice mes
`sage therefor over the network; a server connected to the
`network, the server receiving the selected recipients and the
`instant voice message therefor, and delivering the instant
`voice message to the selected recipients over the network, the
`selected recipients being enabled to audibly play the instant
`voice message.
`According to still another embodiment of the present
`invention, there is provided an instant voice messaging sys
`tem for delivering instant messages over a plurality of packet
`switched networks, the system comprising: a client con
`nected to a local network, the client selecting one or more
`external recipients connected to an external network outside
`the local network, generating an instant voice message there
`for, and transmitting the selected recipients and the instant
`voice message therefor over the local network and the exter
`nal network; and a server connected to the external network,
`the server receiving the selected recipients and the instant
`voice message therefor, and delivering the instant voice mes
`sage to the selected recipients over the external network, the
`selected recipients being enabled to audibly play the instant
`voice message.
`According to yet another embodiment of the present inven
`tion, there is provided an instant voice messaging system for
`delivering instant messages over a plurality of packet
`switched networks enabling public switched telephone net
`work (PSTN) support, the system comprising: a PSTN tele
`phone connected to a local network for providing input audio;
`a client connected to the local network, the client selecting
`one or more external recipients connected to an external
`network outside the local network, generating an instant
`voice message therefor using the input audio provided by the
`PSTN telephone, and transmitting the selected recipients and
`the instant voice message therefor over the local network and
`the external network; a server connected to the external net
`work, the server receiving the selected recipients and the
`instant voice message therefor, and delivering the instant
`voice message to the selected recipients over the external
`network, the selected recipients being enabled to audibly play
`the instant voice message.
`According to yet a further embodiment of the present
`invention, there is provided an instant voice messaging sys
`tem for delivering instant messages over a plurality of packet
`switched networks, the system comprising: a voice-over-in
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`temet-protocol (VolP) telephone connected to a local
`network for providing input audio; a client connected to the
`local network, the client selecting one or more external recipi
`ents connected to an external network outside the local net
`work, generating an instant voice message therefor using the
`input audio provided by the VoIP telephone, and transmitting
`the selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor
`over the local network and the external network; an server
`connected to the external network, the external server receiv
`ing the selected recipients and the instant voice message
`therefor, and delivering the instant voice message to the
`selected recipients over the external network, the selected
`recipients being enabled to audibly play the instant voice
`message.
`According to still a further embodiment of the present
`invention, there is provided an instant voice messaging sys
`tem for delivering instant messages over a plurality of packet
`switched networks, the system comprising: a client con
`nected to an external network, the client selecting one or more
`recipients connected to a local network, generating an instant
`voice message therefor, and transmitting the selected recipi
`ents and the instant voice mes sage therefor over the external
`network; an external server system connected to the external
`network, the external server system receiving the selected
`recipients and the instant voice message, and routing the
`selected recipients and the instant voice message over the
`external network and the local network; a local server con
`nected to the local network, the local server receiving the
`selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor, and
`delivering the instant voice message to the selected recipients
`over the local network, the selected recipients being enabled
`to audibly play the instant voice message.
`According to an embodiment of the present invention,
`there is provided a method for instant voice messaging over a
`packet-switched network, the method comprising: selecting
`one or more recipients for instant voice messaging at a client;
`generating an instant voice message for the selected recipi
`ents at the client; transmitting the selected recipients and the
`instant voice message therefor over the network from the
`client to a server; receiving the selected recipients and the
`instant voice message therefor at the server; delivering the
`instant voice message from the server to the selected recipi
`ents over the network; and audibly playing the instant voice
`message at the selected recipients.
`According to another embodiment of the present invention,
`there is provided a method for instant voice messaging over a
`packet- switched network enabling public switched telephone
`network (PSTN) support, the method comprising: providing
`input audio via a PSTN telephone connected over the net
`work; selecting one or more recipients for instant voice mes
`saging at a client; generating an instant voice message using
`the input audio from the PSTN telephone for the selected
`recipients at the client; transmitting the selected recipients
`and the instant voice message therefor over the network from
`the client to a server; receiving the selected recipients and the
`instant voice message therefor at the server; delivering the
`instant voice message from the server to the selected recipi
`ents over the network; and audibly playing the instant voice
`message at the selected recipients.
`According to a further embodiment of the present inven
`tion, there is provided a method for instant voice messaging
`over a packet- switched network, the method comprising: pro
`viding input audio via a voice-over-intemet-protocol (VolP)
`telephone connected over the network; selecting one or more
`recipients for instant voice messaging at a client; generating
`an instant voice message using the input audio from the VoIP
`telephone for the selected recipients at the client; transmitting
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`the selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor
`over the network from the client to a server; receiving the
`selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor at
`the server; delivering the instant voice message from the
`server to the selected recipients over the network; and audibly
`playing the instant voice message at the selected recipients.
`According to still another embodiment of the present
`invention, there is provided a method for instant voice mes
`saging over a plurality of packet-switched networks, the
`method comprising: selecting one or more external recipients
`for instant voice messaging at a client connected to a local
`network, the one or more external recipients connected to an
`external network outside the local network; generating an
`instant voice message for the selected external recipients at
`the client; transmitting the selected external recipients and the
`instant voice message therefor over the local network and the
`external network; receiving the selected external recipients
`and the instant voice message therefor at an external server
`connected to the external network; delivering the instant
`voice message to the selected external recipients over the
`external network; and audibly playing the instant voice mes
`sage at the selected external recipients.
`According to yet another embodiment of the present inven
`tion, there is provided a method for instant voice messaging
`system over a plurality of packet- switched networks enabling
`public switched telephone network (PSTN) support, the
`method comprising: providing input audio via a PSTN tele
`phone connected to a local network; selecting one or more
`external recipients for instant voice messaging at a client, the
`one or more external recipients connected to an external
`network outside the local network; generating an instant
`voice message for the one or more external recipients using
`the input audio provided by the PSTN telephone; transmitting
`the selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor
`over the local network and the external network; receiving the
`selected recipients and the instant voice message therefor at a
`server connected to the external network; delivering the
`instant voice message to the selected recipients from the
`server over the external network; and audibly playing the
`instant voice message at the selected recipients.
`According to still a further embodiment of the present
`invention, there is provided a method for instant voice mes
`saging system over a plurality of packet-switched networks,
`the method comprising: providing input audio via a voice
`over-internet-protocol (VoIP) telephone connected to a local
`network; selecting one or more external recipients for instant
`voice messaging at a client, the one or more external recipi
`ents connected to an external network outside the local net
`work; generating an instant voice message for the one or more
`external recipients using the input audio provided by the VoIP
`telephone; transmitting the selected recipients and the instant
`voice message therefor over the local network and the exter
`nal network; receiving the selected recipients and the instant
`voice message therefor at a server connected to the external
`network; delivering the instant voice message to the selected
`recipients from the server over the external network; and
`audibly playing the instant voice message at the selected
`recipients.
`According to yet a further embodiment of the present
`invention, there is provided a method for instant voice mes
`saging over a plurality of a plurality of packet-switched net
`works, the method comprising: selecting one or more recipi
`ents connected to a local network at a client connected to an
`external network; generating an instant voice message for the
`selected recipients at the client; transmitting the selected
`recipients and the instant voice message therefor over the
`external network from the client to an external server system;
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`receiving the selected recipients and the instant voice mes
`sage at the external server system; routing the selected recipi
`ents and the instant voice mes sage over the external network
`and the local network; receiving the selected recipients and
`the instant voice message therefor at a local server connected
`to the local network; delivering the instant voice message to
`the selected recipients over the local network; audibly playing
`the instant voice message at the selected recipients.
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`The objects, features and advantages of the present inven
`tion will become apparent to one skilled in the art, in view of
`the following detailed description taken in combination with
`the attached drawings, in which:
`FIG. 1 illustrates an example of a prior art IP telephony
`system;
`FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary local IVM system for
`enabling instant voice messaging according to the present
`invention;
`FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary IVM client of FIG. 2 for
`enabling instant voice messaging according to the present
`invention;
`FIG. 4 illustrates an exemplary IVM server of FIG. 2 for
`enabling instant voice messaging according to the present
`invention;
`FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary global IVM system com
`prising a local IVM system and global IVM clients, according
`to the present invention;
`FIG. 6 illustrates an exemplary global IVM server system
`depicted in FIG. 5, according to the present invention;
`FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary transport server depicted in
`FIG. 6, according to the present invention;
`FIG. 8 illustrates an exemplary directory server depicted in
`FIG. 6, according to the present invention; and
`FIG. 9 illustrates an exemplary global IVM system com
`prising a plurality of local IVM systems and global IVM
`clients, according to the present invention.
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`The present invention is directed to a system and method
`for enabling local and global instant VoIP messaging over an
`IP network with PSTN support.
`FIG. 2 is an exemplary illustration of a local instant voice
`messaging (IVM) system 200 according to the present inven
`tion. The instant voice messaging system 200 comprises a
`local IVM server 202 that provides the core functionality for
`enabling instant voice messaging with PSTN support accord
`ing to the present invention. The architecture of the local IVM
`server 202 will be described in detail hereinbelow with ref
`erence to FIG. 4. According to the exemplary IVM system
`200, the local IVM server 202 is enabled to provide instant
`voice messaging to one or more IVM clients 206 and 208, as
`well support instant voice messaging for PSTN legacy tele
`phones 110. It is noted that although FIG. 2 depicts one of
`each IVM client 206, 208 and legacy telephone 110 for clarity
`and brevity, the local IVM server 202 is enabled to support a
`plurality of each of the foregoing IVM clients 206, 208 and
`legacy telephone 110. The local packet-switched IP network
`204 interconnects the IVM clients 206, 208 and the legacy
`telephone 110 to the local IVM server 202 as well as inter
`connecting the local IVM server 202 to the local IP network
`204. The network 204 may be a local area network (LAN), a
`wide area network (WAN), or the like, which supports both
`wired and wireless devices. The exemplary IVM client 208 is
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`a VoIP softphone, the architecture of Which Will be described
`in detail hereinbeloW With reference to FIG. 3. A microphone
`212 is connected to the IVM client 208 and enables the
`recording of an instant voice mes sage according to the present
`invention into an audio ?le 210 for transmission to the local
`IVM server 202 over the netWork 204. An input device 218
`(e. g., a keyboard) is connected to the IVM client 208 to select
`one or more recipients that are to receive the recorded instant
`voice message. Although not depicted in FIG. 2, the input
`device 218 may include a trackball, digitizing pad or mouse,
`or the like. A display device 216 is connected to the IVM
`client 208 to display instant voice messages recorded and/or
`received by a user of the IVM client 208.An audio device 214,
`such as external speaker, is is connected to the IVM client 208
`to play received instant voice messages. It is noted that the
`microphone 212, audio device 214, display device 216 and
`input device 218 may form integral parts of the IVM client
`208.
`Further With reference to FIG. 2, IVM client 206 is inter
`connected via the netWork 204 to the local IVM server 202.
`An exemplary IVM client 206 is a VoIP telephone, Which
`comprises a screen display (not shoWn) capable of displaying
`instant voice messages recorded and/or received by a user of
`the IVM client 206 according to the present invention. The
`VoIP telephone 206 further comprises a handset and/or
`speakerphone for recording instant voice messages and lis
`tening to instant voice messages received at the VoIP tele
`phone 206 according to the present invention. The VoIP tele
`phones Which may be implemented to provide instant voice
`messaging functionality according to the present invention
`are commercially available from many vendors, including
`AlcatelTM, LucentTM, NECTM and CiscoTM, to name just a feW.
`In addition to the foregoing IVM clients 206, 208, the IVM
`system 200 supports a legacy telephone 110 for instant voice
`messaging according to the present invention. The legacy
`telephone 110 is connected to a legacy sWitch 112. The legacy
`sWitch 112 is further connected to a media gateWay 114. Both
`the legacy sWitch 112 and the media gateWay 114 intercon
`nect the legacy telephone 110 via the netWork 204 to the local
`IVM server 202, thereby facilitating instant voice messaging
`according to the present invention. The media gateWay 114
`may be a gateWay that supports trunk pack netWork control
`(i.e., “TPNCP”) protocol, media gateWay control protocol
`(i.e., “MGCP”), or a media gateWay control H.428 protocol
`(i.e., “MEGACO”) . As previously mentioned, the media gate
`Way 114 converts the audio signal carried over PSTN to
`packets to be transmitted over a packet-sWitched IP netWork,
`such as the local netWork 204.
`The implementation of the instant voice messaging for
`IVM client 208 Will be described ?rst and Will be folloWed by
`the implementations for IVM client 206 and legacy telephone
`110, With reference to the local IVM system 200 depicted in
`FIG. 2. These implementations implement a “record mode”
`of the instant voice messaging according to the present inven
`tion. There Will further be described an “intercom mode” of
`the instant voice messaging according to the present inven
`tion. Therefore, in operation of the IVM client 208 according
`to FIG. 2, the IVM client (IVM softphone) 208 is connected
`over the netWork 204 to the IVM server 202, Which as afore
`mentioned enables instant voice messaging functionality
`over the netWork 204. The IVM client 208 displays a list of
`one or more IVM recipients on its display 216, provided and
`stored by the local IVM server 202, as Will be particularly
`described hereinbeloW With reference to FIG. 4. The user
`operates the IVM client 208 by using the input device 218 to
`indicate a selection of one or more IVM recipients from the
`list. The user selection is transmitted to the IVM server 202.
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`The user selection also generates a start signal to the IVM
`client 208 that the user is