Telecommunications – Interference signal transmission
Patent
1995-02-28
1997-02-25
Peng, John K.
Telecommunications
Interference signal transmission
455 2, 348 1, 348 12, H04N 7173
Patent
active
056067267
ABSTRACT:
In two-way broadcasting, the broadcasting side broadcasts a broadcast signal multiplexed with information for identifying a no-ringing response function of the destination. When the destination has the no-ringing response function, the receiving side dials the no-ringing dialing number before the telephone number of the destination on the basis of the function identifying information. Thus, a telephone service station transmits the specified no-ringing dialing signal such as an NCNG or NRS signal. Moreover, when a broadcasting side having a plurality of destinations corresponding to a plurality of replies broadcasts a signal multiplexed with the information for identifying a plurality of destinations corresponding to a plurality of the replies, the receiving side selectively dials a plurality of the destinations on the basis of the destination identifying information, and terminates the line connection upon reception of the signal.
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Grant Chris
Miller Jerry A.
Peng John K.
Rode, Esq. Lise A.
Sony Corporation
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