Telephonic communications – Reception of calling information at substation in wireline... – Blocking caller id transmission
Patent
1988-05-12
1990-05-08
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Reception of calling information at substation in wireline...
Blocking caller id transmission
379355, 379131, 379199, H04M 127
Patent
active
049244965
ABSTRACT:
An automatic incoming telephone call number display system for detecting an incoming call and identifying the party associated with the incoming call number. The system includes a directory of telephone numbers and parties associated with those numbers. Circuitry detects the origin telephone number of an incoming telephone call and compares that number with numbers in the directory for identifying the calling party. A display permits the user to view the incoming call number and party associated with that number.
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Cohen Jonathan H.
Cohen Samuel G.
Figa Romek
Dwyer James L.
Iandiorio Joseph S.
Romek Figa d/b/a Abraham & Sons
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