Telephonic communications – Reception of calling information at substation in wireline... – Blocking caller id transmission
Patent
1994-05-04
1996-03-05
Chin, Stephen
Telephonic communications
Reception of calling information at substation in wireline...
Blocking caller id transmission
379201, H04M 156, H04M 1506, H04M 342
Patent
active
054974143
ABSTRACT:
Telephone subscribers are provided wide flexibility to predesignate criteria by which incoming calls having blocked caller ID status are processed, the mode of processing including call blocking, call completion, and call forwarding alternatives. Originating calls are submitted to processing supervision of an Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) in response to caller ID block initiating triggers in originating switching systems. Upon triggering, the AIN network will access a call processing record (CPR) associated with the caller and/or the called party that is stored remotely at the AIN Integrated Services Control Point (ISCP). Determination of call processing is thus made as a network feature rather than as a switch feature.
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Bell Atlantic Network Services Inc.
Chin Stephen
Loomis Paul
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