Cordless telephone with integral caller ID display

Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis

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455 331, 379142, H04M 1100, H04M 156, H04Q 700

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057039348

ABSTRACT:
A radiotelephone (RT) operates in either a cellular telephone mode or a cordless telephone mode within a cellular telecommunications system. The RT operates in the cordless mode if it is within the operating range of a cordless base station. The cordless base station receives data from a central telephone office, converts the data into a transmittable caller ID message, and transmits the caller ID message to the RT. The RT receives the caller ID message and displays it in a readable form to the user. The caller ID message may be saved at the RT for subsequent retrieval by the user. In addition, a speed dial operation may be performed to respond to the caller ID message.

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"Mobile Station-Land Station Compatibility Specification" EIA/TIA 553 by The Electronic Industries Association Sep. 1989.

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