System and method for customising call alerts

Telephonic communications – Supervisory or control line signaling – Signal reception at substation

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C379S373020, C379S373040, C379S142040

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07088816

ABSTRACT:
A computerized system and method for selecting the nature and/or form of an alert used to announce a call made by a user participating in a customized alter service. The method includes establishing a customized alert service configuration for a participating user, which configuration is then stored on one or more network accessible devices. The participating user uses a first communications terminal to make a call to a second communications terminal, via a first communications service, the second communication terminal then announces the call by activating an alert using a chosen alert descriptor which has been chosen according to the customized alert service configuration for the participating user.

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