Telephonic communications – Special services – Call diversion
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-07
2005-06-07
Weaver, Scott L. (Department: 2645)
Telephonic communications
Special services
Call diversion
C379S088230, C379S211020, C379S211030, C379S211040, C379S373010, C455S417000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06904141
ABSTRACT:
A device for implementing a method of remotely routing a voice call forward to a telematic device is disclosed. The device first maintains a call state of the voice call in response to an answering of call forwarding rings by the telematic device. The device then forwards the calls to the next assigned device in response to a failure of a user of the telematic device to answer fake rings from the telematic device. Such a failure can be indicated by a monitoring of a prescribed number of back ring tones or a dropping of call within a prescribed timer window.
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Correia John J.
Fraser Ronald W.
Jijina Jasmin
Mazzara, Jr. William E.
Schwinke Steven P.
Elahee Shafiul Alam
General Motors Corporation
Simon Anthony Luke
Weaver Scott L.
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