Communication apparatus and method for delaying transmission to

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358439, 379100, H04N 132

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ABSTRACT:
A communication apparatus detects an incoming-call during communication and rejects the incoming-call. If the apparatus detects the incoming-call during communication and rejects the incoming-call, delays calling for next transmission for a predetermined period after the current communication. If the apparatus detects the incoming-call within the predetermined period, it accepts the incoming-call. Thus, the apparatus can ensure an opportunity to accept an incoming-call without prolonging the entire communication time.

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