Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis
Patent
1991-03-18
1992-02-18
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Audio message storage, retrieval, or synthesis
379 63, H04M 1100
Patent
active
050900510
ABSTRACT:
This radio communication system includes a plurality of remote base stations or callpoints. When an incoming call is to be directed to a cordless telephone, the identifying information for the cordless telephone, along with a call back number or ID is transmitted as by a paging signal by a PABX. Each of the base stations includes a paging receiver for receiving the information. If the base station has a line available it initiates a call to the cordless telephone. A base station that locates the cordless telephone would provide the connection for the call. By calling the PABX utilizing the call back ID, the base station can complete the call.
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Publication: Electronics & Wireless World, "A Cordless Future", Dec. 1988, pp. 1198-1199.
Lobel Gary S.
Muppidi Prabhakar
Shapiro Steven C.
Bost Dwayne D.
Dwyer James L.
Motorola Inc.
Nichols Daniel K.
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