Telephonic communications – Special services – Anonymous party
Patent
1991-05-17
1992-03-10
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Special services
Anonymous party
379207, 379219, 379127, H04M 342, H04M 1500
Patent
active
050955055
ABSTRACT:
Special service call processing, such as 800 processing, is improved in accordance with the present invention. A data base includes a customer subscription record segment which stores call processing data keyed at least in part on a dialed 800 number. The subscription record for a customer is hierarchical in that it includes a head entry (for customers using basic or immediate service). The head entry for customers using advanced service, when accessed, produces Originating Area ID identification (OAID). Subsequent accesses to the data base use the OAID in order to access additional records for chronological time processing. Those additional records may include time band or day band arrays. Accessing a day band array will produce a Day Band ID identification (DBID). The DBID can be used on a subsequent access to identify a time band array. In some embodiments, the head entry may include a plan identification. Extraction of a non-zero plan identification allows accessing alternative records providing for additional flexibility. In one embodiment, either the head entry (for customers using immediate or basic service) or the access to the data base using the OAID, DBID and TBID directly produce termination data. In other embodiments, the head entry (for customers using immediate or basic service) or the entry accessed by the OAID, DBID and TBID produce a termination pointer. One final access to the data base, in this embodiment, using the termination pointer, produces the termination data. The invention also provides for holiday processing allowing the data base to be rewritten, at the appropriate time, to take into account data variations caused by holidays.
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Finucane James J.
Weimer David
Dwyer James L.
Matar Ahmad F.
MCI Communications Corp.
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