Telephonic communications – Supervisory or control line signaling – Substation originated
Patent
1995-01-06
1997-12-02
Zele, Krista M.
Telephonic communications
Supervisory or control line signaling
Substation originated
379220, 379221, 379354, H04M 100
Patent
active
056944640
ABSTRACT:
Computerized switching system a method of connecting a caller and a called party or target by a manual or automated dialer by informing a control station of a PIN or ID number and optionally the service type, and having the call routed based on pre-programmed numbers provided by the called party. The call is routed to a destination that may be based on many factors, including the hour of day, priority of call, service type, destination and origination of caller and other programmed commands. The called party has the ability to administer the routings and direct all call flows, including destination, scanning originator, time, etc. A dialer service pre-programmed with access and PIN numbers may be used to automate these procedures.
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Computer print out of United States patent abstracts (42 sheets).
Saint-Surin Jacques M.
SNIP, Inc.
Zele Krista M.
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