Telephonic communications – Special services – Call waiting
Patent
1996-08-30
2000-04-04
Wolinsky, Scott
Telephonic communications
Special services
Call waiting
379210, 379 9335, H04M 342
Patent
active
060470577
ABSTRACT:
A telecommunication system is described which comprises at least a first and a second end station. The first end station enables intruding on the second end station if the latter is in a busy mode by sending an intrude message to the second end station. The second end station is configured for reproducing the intrude message. This makes it possible to intrude without disturbing the call being held by the second end station.
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Slegers Walter J.
Van Ooster-Hout Mascha M. C. C.
Weishut Gideon M. R.
Tieu Benny Q.
U.S. Philips Corporation
Wolinsky Scott
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