IP Library Granted Patent US 7,653,081
Granted Patent B2
US 7,653,081 · App. 10/889,128 · Granted Jan 26, 2010

Internet protocol transport of PSTN-to-PSTN telephony services

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Patent No.
US 7,653,081
App. No.
10/889,128
Granted
Jan 26, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for transporting public switched network (PSTN) terminated signaling across an Internet protocol (IP) network includes a gateway between the PSTN and the IP network. The gateway receives a telephony signaling message from the PSTN and determines if the telephony signaling message maps to an IP signaling message. If the telephony signaling message does not map to an IP signaling message, the gateway packages the telephony signaling message in a special IP signaling message for transport over the IP network. If the gateway receives a special IP signaling special message, the gateway unpackages the telephony signaling message from the special message for transport over the PSTN. If the gateway receives DTMF signals from the PSTN, the gateway translates the DTMF signals to digits and packages the digits in a special IP signaling message for transport over the IP network. The gateway also packages the DTMF signals in an IP media transport protocol message for transport over the IP network.

Claims (75)

1. A method of transporting calls across an Internet protocol network, the method comprising:

receiving a telephony signaling message at an Internet telephony gateway;

determining if the telephony signaling message maps to an Internet protocol signaling message; and

if the telephony signaling message does not map to the Internet protocol signaling message, packaging the telephony signaling message in an Internet protocol signaling special message for transport over the Internet protocol network, the Internet protocol signaling special message including a session initiation protocol (SIP) informational message.

2. The method of claim 1 , where the SIP informational message is a post-session establishment SIP control message.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving the Internet protocol signaling special message at a second Internet telephony gateway; and

unpackaging the telephony signaling message from the Internet protocol signaling special message for transport over a public switched telephone network.

4. The method of claim 1 , where the telephony signaling protocol is SS7.

5. The method of claim 4 , where the telephony signaling protocol message is an Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISUP) message.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving dual-tone frequency (DTMF) signals at the gateway;

translating the DTMF signals to digits; and

packaging the digits in an Internet protocol signaling special message for transport over the Internet protocol network.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising:

packaging the DTMF signals in an Internet protocol media transport message for transport over the Internet protocol network.

8. A telecommunications system gateway, comprising:

a signaling gateway adapted to translate telephony signaling messages to Internet protocol signaling messages, the signaling gateway including means for packaging a telephony signaling message that does not map to an Internet protocol signaling message in an Internet protocol special signaling message, the Internet protocol special signaling message including a post-session establishment session initiation protocol (SIP) informational message; and

a media gateway adapted to translate telephony media to Internet protocol media.

9. The gateway of claim 8 , where the signaling gateway includes:

means for unpacking a telephony signaling message from the Internet protocol special signaling message.

10. The gateway of claim 8 , where the media gateway comprises:

means for packaging DTMF signals in an Internet media transport protocol message.

11. The gateway of claim 10 , where the media gateway further comprises:

means for unpackaging DTMF signals from Internet protocol media transport messages.

12. The gateway of claim 10 , where the gateway further comprises:

means for translating dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signals to digits; and

means for providing the digits to the signaling gateway.

13. The gateway of claim 12 , where the signaling gateway comprises:

means for packaging the digits in the special Internet protocol signaling message.

14. A telecommunications system comprising:

an Internet telephony gateway operably connected between a first public switched telephone network and an Internet protocol network, the telephony gateway including:

means for mapping telephony signaling messages to Internet protocol signal messages; and

means for packaging a telephony signaling message that does not map to an Internet protocol signaling message in a special Internet protocol signaling message for transport over the Internet protocol network, the special Internet protocol signaling message including a session initiation protocol (SIP) informational message; and

a second Internet telephony gateway operably connected between the Internet protocol network and a second public switched telephone network, the second telephony gateway including:

means for mapping Internet protocol signaling messages to telephony signal messages; and

means for unpacking the special Internet protocol signaling messages for transport over the second public switched telephone network.

15. The system of claim 14 , where the SIP informational message is a post-session establishment SIP control message.

16. The system of claim 14 , where the telephony signaling protocol is SS7.

17. The system of claim 16 , where the telephony signaling protocol messages are Integrated Serviced Digital Network User Part (ISUP) messages.

18. The system of claim 14 , where the telephony gateway comprises:

means for translating dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signals to digits; and

means for packaging the digits in the Internet protocol signaling special message for transport over the Internet protocol network.

19. The system of claim 18 , where the telephony gateway further comprises:

means for packaging DTMF signals in an Internet protocol media transport message for transport over the Internet protocol network.

20. A method for transporting calls across a network comprising:

receiving a first telephony signaling message, at a gateway, during a telephony session;

determining if the first telephony signaling message maps to an Internet protocol signaling message;

translating the first telephony signaling message to an Internet protocol signaling message for transport over the network based on the first telephony signaling message mapping to the Internet protocol signaling message;

receiving a second telephony signaling message, at the gateway, during the session;

determining if the second telephony signaling message maps to the Internet protocol signaling message; and

packaging the second telephony signaling message in an Internet protocol signaling special message for transport over the Internet protocol network based on the second telephony signaling message not mapping to the Internet protocol signaling message, the Internet protocol signaling special message including a session initiation protocol (SIP) informational message.

21. The method of claim 20 , where the SIP informational message is a post-session establishment SIP control message.

22. The method of claim 21 further comprising:

receiving a dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signal, at the Internet gateway, during the session;

translating the DTMF signal to a digit; and

packaging the digit in the Internet protocol signaling special message; and

translating the DTMF signal to an Internet protocol media transport message for transport over the Internet protocol network.

23. A telecommunications device comprising:

an Internet telephony signaling gateway to:

receive a telephony signaling message, where the telephony signaling message is an Integrated Services Digital Network User Part (ISUP) message,

determine if the telephony signaling message maps to an Internet protocol signaling message,

translate the telephony signaling message to an Internet protocol signaling message when the telephony signaling message maps to the Internet protocol signaling message,

package the telephony signaling message in an Internet protocol signaling special message when the telephone signaling message does not map to an Internet protocol signaling message, where the Internet protocol signaling special message is a post-session establishment session initiation protocol (SIP) control message.

24. The system of claim 23 , where the Internet telephony signaling gateway is a bidirectional Internet telephony signaling gateway adapted to translate an Internet protocol signaling message to a telephony signaling message and further where the Internet telephony signaling gateway adapted to unpackage a telephony signaling message from an Internet protocol signaling special message.

25. The system of claim 23 , where the telephony signaling is formatted in signaling system 7 (SS7) protocol.

26. The method of claim 23 , where the Internet telephony gateway is further configured to translate a dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signal to a digit and package the digit in the Internet protocol signaling special message, the device further comprising:

an Internet telephony media gateway adapted to translate the DTMF signal to an Internet protocol media transport message.

27. The method of 26 , where the Internet telephony signaling gateway is further configured to package the digit in the Internet protocol signaling special message.

28. A method comprising:

receiving a dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signal, at an Internet protocol gateway, during a telephony session;

translating the DTMF signal to at least one digit;

generating a post-session establishment session initiation protocol (SIP) control message that includes the at least one digit;

transmitting the SIP control message over an Internet protocol network; and

transmitting an Internet protocol media transport message that includes the DTMF signal over the Internet protocol network.

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