Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis
Patent
1991-06-24
1993-12-07
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Audio message storage, retrieval, or synthesis
379 88, 379201, 379209, 379 69, H04M 164, H04M 342
Patent
active
052689573
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a technique for selectively storing a message (or note) by a calling party in a communication system when a call to a called party cannot be completed and an automatic or manual redial function is activated. When a call between two communication devices cannot be completed due to a called communication device being busy or unanswered, the calling party can selectively store a message related to that call when activating the automatic or manual redial function. This message can be stored locally in an intelligent calling communication device, or centrally in a Voicemail system or PBX for non-intelligent communication devices. Where the message is stored locally in an intelligent calling communication device, the message is replayed each time a redial button on the device is depressed. Where the message is stored centrally in a Voicemail system or PBX, the message is replayed to the calling party prior to an automatic redial sequence completing a call.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4926471 (1990-05-01), Ikeda
patent: 4930152 (1990-05-01), Miller
patent: 5155761 (1992-10-01), Hammond
Dwyer James L.
ROLM Company
Tsang Fan
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