Telephonic communications – Special services – Abbreviated dialing or direct call
Patent
1995-12-20
1999-10-12
Tsang, Fan S.
Telephonic communications
Special services
Abbreviated dialing or direct call
379 8803, 37910014, 379256, 379280, 379281, 379341, 379355, 379359, H04M 164, H04M 342, H04M 300, H04M 100
Patent
active
059664363
ABSTRACT:
A redialing method in a communication apparatus provides that the digits of a telephone number are consecutively input by a user, and the actual time intervals between the consecutive inputs are measured and stored in memory along with the digits of the telephone number. During redialing, the digits of the telephone number and the actual time intervals between the consecutive digits are read from memory, and the telephone number is dialed by inserting the previously measured actual time intervals between the respective digits of the telephone number. According to this method, the redialing operation can be effectively performed in various kinds of information service telephones or key phones, and cumbersome key manipulation can be eliminated.
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Bushnell Esq. Robert E.
Hoosain Allan
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
Tsang Fan S.
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