IP Library Granted Patent US 7,587,036
Granted Patent B2
US 7,587,036 · App. 11/428,828 · Granted Sep 8, 2009

Tandem access controller within the public switched telephone network

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Patent No.
US 7,587,036
App. No.
11/428,828
Granted
Sep 8, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, the system includes a processor, referred to herein as a tandem access controller (TAC), coupled to the PSTN, where the TAC allows a subscriber to set-up and make changes to the configuration of his or her phone line or other communications device. Such changes include selective call forwarding. In one embodiment, the TAC is controlled by the subscriber using the web. The TAC is coupled internally to the PSTN in a local service area and is outside the central office of the subscriber. A calling party makes a first call to the subscriber using the subscriber's public telephone number. The TAC receives the first call prior to the call reaching the subscriber's terminating central office, which in some cases avoids a toll. The TAC then carries out the subscriber's instructions for the first call, such as making one or more second calls using telephone numbers different from the subscriber's public telephone number. When the second call is answered, the answering phone is connected by the TAC to the caller.

Claims (211)

1. A method for using a tandem access controller (TAC) coupled to a tandem switch within a public switch telephone network (PSTN), wherein a public telephone number is provided for a calling party to call to reach a subscriber, said public telephone number being capable of accessing said TAC, said method comprising the steps of:

receiving at said TAC at least one program instruction to perform at least one function selected by said subscriber;

receiving a first call at said TAC placed by a calling party calling said public telephone number, said first call being received by said TAC prior to said first call reaching a terminating central office;

placing a second call by said TAC to said subscriber using a private telephone number of said subscriber while maintaining said first call; and

automatically coupling said first call and said second call, whereby said calling party is connected to said subscriber by said TAC.

2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said function selected by said subscriber comprises at least one of:

Web-Based Telecom Navigator;

Manage Incoming Call Control;

Conditional Call Blocking/Forwarding/Alerting;

Call Screening/Retrieval from Voice Mail;

Interactive Voice Response and Speech Recognition;

Manage Outgoing Call Control;

Click-to-Dial Calling;

Group Calling and Messaging;

Web-Based Billing;

Cost-Effective Single Phone Number Access;

Free Local Calls, Incoming Calls (not 800 Toll Service);

Retain Current Number (Local Number Portability);

Low-Cost Calling Throughout LATA;

Flat-Rate Foreign Exchange;

Standard DTMF and VoIP Phones;

Centralized and Consistent Personal Data;

Private/Public Phone Directories and Calendars;

“Post-It” Style Annotation of Numbers;

Web Dialing;

Click-to-Dial from Web Pages, Directories, Calendars;

Multiple Phone List Management;

Voice Mail Access, Prompts, Alert Via Web;

Mode-Based Definition and Selection, comprising Time-of-Day, Day-of-Week, Follow-Me, Caller Recognition/Password, Caller ID, Vacation, Dinner Time, Go Away, Family Call Waiting;

Learning Modes;

Automatic Data Capture;

Build Phone List Based on Collected Usage Information;

VoIP Link Degradation Detection; and

Automatic Cutover to PSTN.

3. A method for using a tandem access controller (TAC) for coupling to a tandem switch within a public switch telephone network (PSTN), wherein at least one public telephone number is capable of accessing said TAC, said method comprising:

receiving at said TAC at least one instruction to perform at least one selected function;

receiving a first call at said TAC via said public telephone number prior to the first call reaching a terminating central office;

placing a second call by said TAC via a second telephone number different from the public telephone number while maintaining said first call; and coupling said first call to said second call by said TAC.

4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said selected function comprises at least one of:

Web-Based Telecom Navigator;

Manage Incoming Call Control;

Conditional Call Blocking/Forwarding/Alerting;

Call Screening/Retrieval from Voice Mail;

Interactive Voice Response and Speech Recognition;

Manage Outgoing Call Control;

Click-to-Dial Calling;

Group Calling and Messaging;

Web-Based Billing;

Cost-Effective Single Phone Number Access;

Free Local Calls, Incoming Calls (not 800 Toll Service);

Retain Current Number (Local Number Portability);

Low-Cost Calling Throughout LATA;

Flat-Rate Foreign Exchange;

Standard DTMF and VoIP Phones;

Centralized and Consistent Personal Data;

Private/Public Phone Directories and Calendars;

“Post-It” Style Annotation of Numbers;

Web Dialing;

Click-to-Dial from Web Pages, Directories, Calendars;

Multiple Phone List Management;

Voice Mail Access, Prompts, Alert Via Web;

Mode-Based Definition and Selection, comprising Time-of-Day, Day-of-Week, Follow-Me, Caller Recognition/Password, Caller ID, Vacation, Dinner Time, Go Away, Family Call Waiting;

Learning Modes;

Automatic Data Capture;

Build Phone List Based on Collected Usage Information;

VoIP Link Degradation Detection; and

Automatic Cutover to PSTN.

5. A method for using a tandem access controller (TAC) coupled to a tandem switch within a public switch telephone network (PSTN), wherein at least one public telephone number is capable of accessing said controller, said method comprising:

receiving at said TAC at least one instruction to perform at least one selected function;

receiving a first call at said TAC via said public telephone number prior to said first call reaching a terminating central office;

placing a second call by said TAC via a second telephone number different from said public telephone number while maintaining said first call; and

coupling said first call to said second call by said TAC.

6. The method as set forth in claim 5 wherein said function comprises at least one of:

Web-Based Telecom Navigator;

Manage Incoming Call Control;

Conditional Call Blocking/Forwarding/Alerting;

Call Screening/Retrieval from Voice Mail;

Interactive Voice Response and Speech Recognition;

Manage Outgoing Call Control;

Click-to-Dial Calling;

Group Calling and Messaging;

Web-Based Billing;

Cost-Effective Single Phone Number Access;

Free Local Calls, Incoming Calls (not 800 Toll Service);

Retain Current Number (Local Number Portability);

Low-Cost Calling Throughout LATA;

Flat-Rate Foreign Exchange;

Standard DTMF and VoIP Phones;

Centralized and Consistent Personal Data;

Private/Public Phone Directories and Calendars;

“Post-It” Style Annotation of Numbers;

Web Dialing;

Click-to-Dial from Web Pages, Directories, Calendars;

Multiple Phone List Management;

Voice Mail Access, Prompts, Alert Via Web;

Mode-Based Definition and Selection, comprising Time-of-Day, Day-of-Week, Follow-Me, Caller Recognition/Password, Caller ID, Vacation, Dinner Time, Go Away, Family Call Waiting;

Learning Modes;

Automatic Data Capture;

Build Phone List Based on Collected Usage Information;

VoIP Link Degradation Detection; and

Automatic Cutover to PSTN.

7. A method of modifying at least one calling capability of at least one communication device's outbound calling capabilities in a local service area of a public switch telephone network (PSTN) system having a tandem access controller (TAC) coupled to a tandem switch, comprising the steps of:

accessing the TAC via the Internet; and

placing a non-toll call to said TAC coupled to said tandem switch, wherein the call is received by the TAC prior to the call reaching a terminating central office, the call having applied to it a calling capability selected via the Internet.

8. The method as set forth in claim 7 wherein said capability comprises at least one of:

Web-Based Telecom Navigator;

Manage Incoming Call Control;

Conditional Call Blocking/Forwarding/Alerting;

Call Screening/Retrieval from Voice Mail;

Interactive Voice Response and Speech Recognition;

Manage Outgoing Call Control;

Click-to-Dial Calling;

Group Calling and Messaging;

Web-Based Billing;

Cost-Effective Single Phone Number Access;

Free Local Calls, Incoming Calls (not 800 Toll Service);

Retain Current Number (Local Number Portability);

Low-Cost Calling Throughout LATA;

Flat-Rate Foreign Exchange;

Standard DTMF and VoIP Phones;

Centralized and Consistent Personal Data;

Private/Public Phone Directories and Calendars;

“Post-It” Style Annotation of Numbers;

Web Dialing;

Click-to-Dial from Web Pages, Directories, Calendars;

Multiple Phone List Management;

Voice Mail Access, Prompts, Alert Via Web;

Mode-Based Definition and Selection, comprising Time-of-Day, Day-of-Week, Follow-Me, Caller Recognition/Password, Caller ID, Vacation, Dinner Time, Go Away, Family Call Waiting;

Learning Modes;

Automatic Data Capture;

Build Phone List Based on Collected Usage Information;

VoIP Link Degradation Detection; and

Automatic Cutover to PSTN.

9. A method for using a tandem access controller (TAC) coupled to a tandem switch within a public switch telephone network (PSTN), wherein at least one communication device is capable of accessing said TAC, said method comprising:

receiving at said TAC at least one instruction to perform at least one selected function;

receiving a first call at said TAC via said at least one communication device prior to the first call reaching a terminating central office;

placing a second call by said TAC via a different communication device while maintaining said first call; and

coupling said first call and said second call, whereby said at least one communication device is connected to said different communication device by said TAC.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the selected function is selected via the Internet using one of a computing device, a wireless device, a cellular device, a personal digital assistant (PDA), and an information appliance; and wherein said at least one function comprises at least one of:

Web-Based Telecom Navigator;

Manage Incoming Call Control;

Conditional Call Blocking/Forwarding/Alerting;

Call Screening/Retrieval from Voice Mail;

Interactive Voice Response and Speech Recognition;

Manage Outgoing Call Control;

Click-to-Dial Calling;

Group Calling and Messaging;

Web-Based Billing;

Cost-Effective Single Phone Number Access;

Free Local Calls, Incoming Calls (not 800 Toll Service);

Retain Current Number (Local Number Portability);

Low-Cost Calling Throughout LATA;

Flat-Rate Foreign Exchange;

Standard DTMF and VoIP Phones;

Centralized and Consistent Personal Data;

Private/Public Phone Directories and Calendars;

“Post-It” Style Annotation of Numbers;

Web Dialing;

Click-to-Dial from Web Pages, Directories, Calendars;

Multiple Phone List Management;

Voice Mail Access, Prompts, Alert Via Web;

Mode-Based Definition and Selection, comprising Time-of-Day, Day-of-Week, Follow-Me, Caller Recognition/Password, Caller ID, Vacation, Dinner Time, Go Away, Family Call Waiting;

Learning Modes;

Automatic Data Capture;

Build Phone List Based on Collected Usage Information;

VoIP Link Degradation Detection; and

Automatic Cutover to PSTN.

11. A telephone system comprising:

a public switched telephone network (PSTN) having a tandem switch; and

a tandem access controller (TAC), within the PSTN, coupled to said tandem switch, said TAC being accessible via the Internet by at least one subscriber for selecting features to be applied to telephone calls intended for said subscriber routed through said PSTN,

said TAC being in a local service area with respect to said subscriber,

said TAC being configured to receive a first call by a calling party, entering a first telephone number, intended for said subscriber, said TAC receiving the first call prior to the first call reaching a terminating central office,

said TAC being configured to apply said features to said first call, for placing a second call to said subscriber using a second telephone number different from said first telephone number, and to complete a communications path between said calling party and said subscriber after said subscriber has answered said second call.

12. The system of claim 11 wherein answering said second call causes said TAC to connect a calling party's communication device to other than said subscriber's telephone, as designated by said subscriber pursuant to said features selected by said subscriber.

13. The system of claim 11 wherein said first call is placed by said calling party through a PSTN central office to said TAC, and said second call is placed by said TAC through a central office.

14. The system of claim 11 wherein said features are selected from one of:

a) selective call forwarding wherein said TAC makes said second call to a particular communications device based on one a time of said first call and a particular calling party making said first call, and

b) conditional call blocking.

15. The system of claim 11 wherein:

said TAC also being configured to receive a local third call, via said tandem switch, placed by said subscriber for a third party, said TAC being configured to place a fourth call to said third party, via said tandem switch; and

said TAC being configured to connect said subscriber to said third party after said third party receives said fourth call.

16. The telephone system of claim 11 wherein the features to be applied to said TAC are selected by the subscriber via the Internet using any one of a computing device, a wireless device, a cellular device, a personal digital assistant (PDA), and an information appliance.

17. The telephone system of claim 11 wherein said function selected by said subscriber comprises at least one of:

Web-Based Telecom Navigator;

Manage Incoming Call Control;

Conditional Call Blocking/Forwarding/Alerting;

Call Screening/Retrieval from Voice Mail;

Interactive Voice Response and Speech Recognition;

Manage Outgoing Call Control;

Click-to-Dial Calling;

Group Calling and Messaging;

Web-Based Billing;

Cost-Effective Single Phone Number Access;

Free Local Calls, Incoming Calls (not 800 Toll Service);

Retain Current Number (Local Number Portability);

Low-Cost Calling Throughout LATA;

Flat-Rate Foreign Exchange;

Standard DTMF and VoIP Phones;

Centralized and Consistent Personal Data;

Private/Public Phone Directories and Calendars;

“Post-It” Style Annotation of Numbers;

Web Dialing;

Click-to-Dial from Web Pages, Directories, Calendars;

Multiple Phone List Management;

Voice Mail Access, Prompts, Alert Via Web;

Mode-Based Definition and Selection, comprising Time-of-Day, Day-of-Week, Follow-Me, Caller Recognition/Password, Caller ID, Vacation, Dinner Time, Go Away, Family Call Waiting;

Learning Modes;

Automatic Data Capture;

Build Phone List Based on Collected Usage Information;

VoIP Link Degradation Detection; and

Automatic Cutover to PSTN.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2021
From: ADVANCED MESSAGING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: J2 CLOUD SERVICES, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 29, 2020
From: FOCAL IP, LLC
To: ADVANCED MESSAGING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2014
From: TELEMAZE, LLC
To: FOCAL IP, LLC
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