Telephonic communications – Supervisory or control line signaling – Substation originated
Reexamination Certificate
2006-07-04
2006-07-04
Tsang, Fan (Department: 2614)
Telephonic communications
Supervisory or control line signaling
Substation originated
C379S201040, C379S355100
Reexamination Certificate
active
07072461
ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for allowing a user to enter a request, such as dialing input, without having to specify, or otherwise commit to, a particular request method. Upon detecting a user input that represents a user request for service, response data is retrieved that represents an appropriate response to the request should the user intend the request to be in accordance with a first request method. However, other response data is also retrieved that represents an appropriate response to the request should the user have intended the request to be in accordance with other request methods. Accordingly, the user need not commit to a particular request method before entering the request, thus unifying and simplifying the request process.
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Kennedy Kevin A.
Padawer Andrew D.
Elahee Md S.
Tsang Fan
Workman Nydegger
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