Telephone call forwarding device

Telephonic communications – Telephone line or system combined with diverse electrical... – Having transmission of a digital message signal over a...

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379211, 379210, 379 28, H04M 1106, H04M 354

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049301519

ABSTRACT:
A call forwarding device includes a plurality of selectively interconnectable channel switches, each having a rotary port connected to a different outlet port of a telephone rotary switch and a modem port connected with a different modem of a facility answering site. An inbound call on any channel switch rotary port is initially directed to the modem port of the same channel switch for answer by the connected modem. If this modem fails to timely answer, the call is automatically re-routed internally of the answering site to the modem port of another, available channel switch for answer by its connected modem or is automatically re-routed to the rotary port of another, available channel switch and call forwarded externally to a backup answering site for answer by a modem thereat.

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