Telephonic communications – Supervisory or control line signaling – Substation originated
Patent
1989-01-05
1991-04-09
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Supervisory or control line signaling
Substation originated
379355, 379140, H04M 1272
Patent
active
050070819
ABSTRACT:
In the present invention, a speech activated telephone is disclosed. The speech activated phone stores a plurality of spoken words, the telephone number and the alphanumeric word associated with each spoken word. The telephone automatically dials the telephone number in response to inputted spoken word, matching the stored spoken word. In addition, the telephone number and alphanumeric text for the matched spoken word is displayed.
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Fried Ronald H.
Keiper, III Francis P.
Phillips Mitchell S.
Schmuckal Peter J.
Sprout James C.
Dwyer James L.
Origin Technology, Inc.
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