IP Library Granted Patent US 9,319,528
Granted Patent B2
US 9,319,528 · App. 13/689,837 · Granted Apr 19, 2016

Method for announcing a calling party from a communication device

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Patent No.
US 9,319,528
App. No.
13/689,837
Granted
Apr 19, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method are disclosed for announcing a calling party from a communication device. A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a call processing system can have a controller for processing calls in a communication system. The controller can be programmed to detect an incoming call initiated by a third party communication device over a first voice channel, transmit to a communication device over a control channel a notification signal associated with the incoming call, detect a connection made by the communication device to a second voice channel, transmit to the communication device over the second voice channel audio signals that identify a calling party, and link the first and second voice channels upon detecting over the control channel a call acceptance action by the communication device. Additional embodiments are disclosed.

Claims (44)

1. A method comprising:

detecting, by a system having a processor, an incoming call from a calling device to a called device, wherein the incoming call arrives over a first voice channel;

detecting, by the system, a communication transmitted over a second voice channel from the called device in response to detecting the incoming call;

in response to detecting the communication, determining, by the system, prior to a call acceptance action at the called device, and prior to directing the incoming call to a voicemail service, whether (a) to transmit a prerecorded message in a calling party's voice to the called device to serve as a ring tone to announce the incoming call or (b) to allow a calling party to provide, via the calling device, a live announcement as the ring tone;

transmitting, by the system, in response to determining (a) to transmit the prerecorded message, the prerecorded message to the called device;

receiving, by the system, an acceptance signal from the called device in response to transmitting the prerecorded message to the called device; and

connecting, by the system, the incoming call in response to receiving the acceptance signal from the called device in response to transmitting the prerecorded message to the called device, wherein connecting the incoming call includes linking the first voice channel and the second voice channel, yielding a connected call between the calling device and the called device.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising identifying, by the system, a calling-party identifier corresponding to the calling device.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein determining, by the system, prior to the call acceptance action at the called device, and prior to directing the incoming call to the voicemail service, whether (a) to transmit the prerecorded message in the calling party's voice to the called device to serve as the ring tone to announce the incoming call or (b) to allow the calling party to provide the live announcement, via the calling device, is based on the calling-party identifier corresponding to the calling party.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising facilitating, in response to determining (b) to allow the calling party to provide the live announcement, transmission to the called device of the live announcement from the calling party.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

facilitating, in response to determining (b) to allow the calling party to provide the live announcement, transmission to the called device of the live announcement from the calling party;

receiving an acceptance signal from the called device in response to the transmission of the live announcement from the calling party; and

connecting the incoming call in response to receiving the acceptance signal from the called device in response to the transmission of the live announcement from the calling party, wherein connecting the incoming call includes linking the first voice channel and the second voice channel, yielding a connected call between the calling device and the called device.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising linking, in response to determining that a predetermined limit has been reached without the incoming call being accepted at the called device, the first voice channel to the voicemail service.

7. The method of claim 4 , wherein facilitating transmission to the called device of the live announcement includes linking, temporarily, the first voice channel and the second voice channel to allow transmission of the live announcement from the calling device to the called device.

8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising transmitting an indication to the calling device to notify the calling party that the calling party can voice the live announcement.

9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising disconnecting the first voice channel and the second voice channel in response to determining that an acceptance has not been received from the called device following transmission of the live announcement to the called device.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting, in response to detecting the incoming call arriving over the first voice channel, a notification signal to the called device to notify a called party of the incoming call.

11. The method of claim 2 , further comprising selecting, in response to determining (a) to transmit the prerecorded message, the prerecorded message, from amongst multiple prerecorded messages, using the calling-party identifier.

12. A non-transitory computer-readable storage device comprising computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising:

detecting an incoming call from a calling device to a called device, wherein the incoming call arrives over a first voice channel;

detecting a communication transmitted over a second voice channel from the called device in response to detecting the incoming call;

in response to detecting the communication, determining, prior to a call acceptance action at the called device, and prior to directing the incoming call to a voicemail service, whether (a) to transmit a prerecorded message in a calling party's voice to the called device to serve as a ring tone to announce the incoming call or (b) to allow a calling party to provide, via the calling device, a live announcement as the ring tone;

transmitting, in response to determining (a) to transmit the prerecorded message, the prerecorded message to the called device;

receiving an acceptance signal from the called device in response to transmitting the prerecorded message to the called device; and

connecting the incoming call in response to receiving the acceptance signal from the called device in response to transmitting the prerecorded message to the called device, wherein connecting the incoming call includes linking the first voice channel and the second voice channel, yielding a connected call between the calling device and the called device.

13. The non-transitory computer-readable storage device of claim 12 , wherein the operations further comprise:

identifying a calling-party identifier corresponding to the calling device; and

determining, prior to the call acceptance action at the called device, and prior to directing the incoming call to the voicemail service, whether (a) to transmit the prerecorded message in the calling party's voice to the called device to serve as the ring tone to announce the incoming call or (b) to allow the calling party to provide the live announcement, via the calling device, is based on the calling-party identifier corresponding to the calling device.

14. The non-transitory computer-readable storage device of claim 12 , wherein the operations further comprise facilitating, in response to determining (b) to allow the calling party to provide the live announcement, transmission to the called device of the live announcement from the calling party.

15. A system comprising:

a processor; and

a non-transitory computer-readable storage device being in communication with the processor and having stored thereon computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising:

detecting an incoming call from a calling device to a called device, wherein the incoming call arrives over a first voice channel,

detecting a communication transmitted over a second voice channel from the called device in response to detecting the incoming call,

in response to detecting the communication, determining, prior to a call acceptance action at the called device, and prior to directing the incoming call to a voicemail service, whether (a) to transmit a prerecorded message in a calling party's voice to the called device to serve as a ring tone to announce the incoming call or (b) to allow a calling party to provide, via the calling device, a live announcement as the ring tone;

transmitting, in response to determining (a) to transmit the prerecorded message, the prerecorded message to the called device,

receiving an acceptance signal from the called device in response to transmitting the prerecorded message to the called device, and

connecting the incoming call in response to receiving the acceptance signal from the called device in response to transmitting the prerecorded message to the called device, wherein connecting the incoming call includes linking the first voice channel and the second voice channel, yielding a connected call between the calling device and the called device.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the operations further comprise:

identifying a calling-party identifier corresponding to the calling device;

determining, prior to the call acceptance action at the called device, and prior to directing the incoming call to the voicemail service, whether (a) to transmit the prerecorded message in the calling party's voice to the called device to serve as the ring tone to announce the incoming call or (b) to allow the calling party to provide the live announcement, via the calling device, based on the calling-party identifier corresponding to the calling device; and

facilitating, in response to determining (b) to allow the calling party to provide the live announcement, transmission to the called device of the live announcement from the calling party.

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