Voice messaging system

Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis – Interacting voice message systems

Reexamination Certificate

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C455S413000, C379S088220

Reexamination Certificate

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06751299

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to voice messaging systems, in particular to voice messaging systems used in telecommunications.
2. Description of Related Art
The telecommunications industry has enjoyed many advances in the field of voice, data and other message storage and transmission. A simple answering machine such as one with a tape or digital storage mechanism allows for the storage of messages from callers calling a subscriber unavailable or too busy to answer an incoming telephone call. More advanced voice messaging systems may be coupled to a business phone system such as a private branch exchange (PBX), allowing for messages to various subscribers of the business phone system to be stored for those subscribers when they are unavailable or otherwise unable to answer incoming telephone calls. Such a voice messaging system may allow for storage, forwarding, broadcasting and other actions with respect to messages. Such a voice messaging system may be located in the same facilities as the business telephone system and thus provide local users access to voice messaging. Alternatively, voice messaging capability may be provided, for example, in conjunction with the local telephone system.
A voice messaging system typically includes a storage device and logic that causes messages to be stored on the storage device. Subscribers may desire to access the messages remotely and may do so by calling the voice messaging system and accessing the subscriber's respective account. Such a process may involve a long distance call from the location of the subscriber to the location of the voice messaging system. The subscriber is then typically greeted by a standard system message when calling into the system to access messages. The subscriber then responds by entering information associated with the subscriber's account.
Subscribers have found various uses of voice messaging systems such as broadcasting messages to various members of groups, taking personal as well as business messages and other uses. It would be desirable to achieve a more capable and efficient voice messaging system in order to meet the ever increasing needs of subscribers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the invention includes a voice messaging system. The voice messaging system includes a set of geographically distributed devices in which voice messages are stored. Logic causes voice messages to be stored in at least a device in the set of devices. The device is one from which messages can be efficiently retrieved by a user who is in a location from which the user is likely to retrieve messages. In one embodiment of the invention, the logic may cause voice messages to be stored in a device from the set of devices closest to a location from which the user has retrieved messages. In another embodiment of the invention, logic causes voice messages associated with a particular user to be stored in a device from the devices closest to locations from which user has retrieved messages within a particular time period.
According to one embodiment of the invention, one body of the invention is directed to a voice messaging system that includes logic that causes voice messages to be stored in respective devices in a set of devices in a service area in which a user is likely to retrieve messages. Such a service area may be an area in which a local telephone call can be made, an area serviced by a central office or approximately 12 miles in radius.
Another embodiment of the invention is directed to a voice messaging system comprising logic that receives and stores messages, logic that stores the voice messages for retrieval by individuals who have accounts on the system and logic that causes telephone calls to be made to individuals who do not have accounts on the system and that allows the individuals who do not have accounts on the system to access a message by way of the telephone calls. According to one embodiment of the invention, telephone calls are made only at time periods allowed by government regulations. According to another embodiment of the invention, telephone calls are made between 8 AM and 8 PM.


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