Apparatus and method of distributing call processing resources

Telephonic communications – Special services – Anonymous party

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379 88, 379410, 364281, 3642816, G06F 900

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ABSTRACT:
A technique for allocating resources in a call processing system is disclosed whereby different levels of resources are allocated depending upon the available headroom in the system. The technique allows advanced and better performing signal processing methods to be used when the system is relatively idle, and acceptable but less robust algorithms to be used when system loading is heavy.

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