Telephonic communications – Reception of calling information at substation in wireline...
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-27
2007-11-27
Tran, Quoc (Department: 2614)
Telephonic communications
Reception of calling information at substation in wireline...
C379S142060, C379S142100, C379S088190, C379S221110
Reexamination Certificate
active
10442364
ABSTRACT:
A computer readable storage medium storing computer readable program code, the code configured to provide caller identification information to a called party when standard Caller ID cannot be provided. If standard caller ID information cannot be provided for a call, the call is interrupted by the present service and the calling party is prompted for audible caller identification information. In one embodiment, when the audible caller identification is provided, the call is presented to the called party with a distinctive ring at the called telephone station. In another embodiment, the calling party may enter a personal identification number (PIN) to bypass the requirement for audible caller identification information. In still another embodiment, when the PIN is entered, the call is presented with a distinctive ring at the called communication station. In still another embodiment, the called party may send the incoming call to a voice mail system.
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Hardzinski Mary Louise
Latter Teresa Farias
Maciejewski James Thomas
McBlain Thomas Joseph
Moss John Wesley
AT&T Knowledge Ventures L.P.
Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
Tran Quoc
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