Method and apparatus for the automatic communication of two tele

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H04M 348

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040681017

ABSTRACT:
Automatic communication establishment between two telephone subscribers of different exchanges. The identities of the caller and the called are transferred to the called exchange in the event that the called line is busy, permitting disconnection of the two exchanges. The called's line is thereafter monitored until becoming free upon which the caller's identity is utilized by the called's exchange for calling back the caller. If the caller's line is now busy, the transfer of the called and the caller's identities take place again, this time back to the caller's exchange. The caller's line is similarly monitored until free, after which the method is repeated until communication is established.
A separate embodiment includes the step of testing whether the called party does not reply. Identities are transferred to the called's exchange for awaiting an indication that the called party has returned. The return of the called party initiates the call-back method for establishing communication.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2534500 (1950-12-01), Claesson et al.
patent: 2885482 (1959-05-01), Baker

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