Methods of establishing a two-way call in a radio communication

Telephonic communications – Having light wave or ultrasonic link for speech or paging... – Including fiber optic link within telephone network

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ABSTRACT:
A method for providing two-way calling between first and second handsets (402, 404) using a base station (406) and a paging terminal (412). The method for making the call includes storing a base line phone number for each line within the base station (406). A communication link is established between the first handset (402) and the base station (406) and between the base station (406) and the paging terminal (412). The paging terminal (412) prompts the caller for information to be sent to the second handset and the caller responds by entering a sequence that allows the base station itself to forward the base line phone number and an alias code, representing the identification of the first handset, to the paging terminal (412). The paging terminal (412) then pages the second handset (404) with the base line phone number and the alias code. Any communciations device may return the call by calling the base line phone number and entering the alias code, thus establishing a communications link with the first handset (402).

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