Telephonic communications – Special services – Call diversion
Patent
1996-03-05
1997-12-02
Zele, Krista
Telephonic communications
Special services
Call diversion
379354, 379396, 379140, H04M 156
Patent
active
056944624
ABSTRACT:
A call forwarding status monitor for acknowledging the properly dialed DTMF or touch tone keypad indicating that a telephone line has been forwarded to another telephone number. The monitor connects to an available modular telephone jack at the subscribers location and registers the dialed numbers. Once the proper activation (or de-activation) sequence has been dialed, the monitor will provide a positive indication that the call has been forwarded. The indication is in the form of a visible light and/or an alphanumeric display in order to positively verify that the proper number has been entered.
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Hunter Daniel S.
Litman Richard C.
Zele Krista
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