Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Message storage or retrieval
Patent
1998-07-23
2000-12-05
Cumming, William
Telecommunications
Radiotelephone system
Message storage or retrieval
379 8822, 379 8804, H04M 1110
Patent
active
061578274
ABSTRACT:
When receiving voice mail data from a server 11, a terminal 13 or 14 stores the voice mail data in a memory. Subsequently, the data is read, converted to a voice and outputted. Furthermore, when inputting a voice mail during the output of the voice, the terminal 13 or 14 generates a signal including a voice mail data reading position of the memory at the time of input, data of the inputted voice mail and a self terminal identification number as a mail editing signal to transmit the signal to the server 11. When receiving the mail editing signal, the server 11 inserts or attaches and re-accumulates the voice mail data in the mail editing signal to a position indicated by the mail editing signal of a memory region of a memory 15 allocated to a transmitting-end terminal.
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Cumming William
NEC Corporation
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