Telecommunications method for using incomplete call time

Optical waveguides – Optical fiber waveguide with cladding – Utilizing multiple core or cladding

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37510606, 34087002, 455456, H04M 1500

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059996803

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for using the silent interval during which an incoming call is still on hook to send limited data to a switch for storage and eventual retrieval. The system may be used in connection with a global positioning application, such as truck monitoring, or remote water or electric meter reading system.

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