Screening of incoming telephone calls prior to call completion t

Telephonic communications – With usage measurement – Call traffic recording or monitoring

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379197, 379210, H04M 1500, H04M 300

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057518009

ABSTRACT:
A destination telecommunication switch receives a request to establish a call to a first party served by the switch. The request includes call type data that identifies the party originating the call request as one of a plurality of call categories. A first record associated with the first party is read from a database. The first record includes at least one set of data which defines a call category and a corresponding call processing technique to be utilized for the call category. The switch processes the incoming call in accordance with the predetermined call category handling if the incoming call is identified by call category data in the database.

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