Telephonic communications – Special services – Repetitive call attempts
Patent
1997-12-01
2000-12-12
Weaver, Scott L.
Telephonic communications
Special services
Repetitive call attempts
379 9001, H04M 342
Patent
active
061608815
ABSTRACT:
A system for integrating electronic location indicating systems (e.g., electronic door lock systems) with telecommunication systems (e.g., a PBX). This integrating of systems is done to improve the performance of a telecommunication feature, such as the camp-on feature. An electronic system is used to transmit a signal indicating information related to the user's location. A telecommunication system then receives the signal from the electronic system. This telecommunication system is capable of providing the telecommunication feature (e.g., the camp-on feature). The telecommunication system uses the signal from the electronic system as an input to the telecommunication feature.
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Beyda William Joseph
Shaffer Shmuel
Siemens Information and Communication Networks Inc.
Weaver Scott L.
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