IP Library Granted Patent US 9,456,076
Granted Patent B1
US 9,456,076 · App. 15/086,245 · Granted Sep 27, 2016

Handling audio path failure and poor quality of service for voice calls in a contact center

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Patent No.
US 9,456,076
App. No.
15/086,245
Granted
Sep 27, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

Various embodiments of the invention provide methods, systems, and computer program products for handling an audio path failure and/or non-conformant QoS for a call between a contact center agent and remote party. Specifically, an audio path is established to a first telephony device being used by the agent and a call is bridged onto the audio path so that audio can be streamed back-and-forth between the first telephony device and a second telephony device being used by the party. Accordingly, various embodiments of the invention involve monitoring the audio path to detect an audio path failure and/or non-conformant QoS for the audio and bridging the call onto a second audio path when a failure or non-conformant QoS is detected so that the call is not disconnected from the second telephony device and a third device (e.g., IVR) can stream audio over the second audio path to the second telephony device.

Claims (46)

1. A method for handling at least one of an audio path failure and a non-conformant quality of service (QoS) for a call being conducted between a contact center agent and a remote party, the method comprising the steps of:

establishing a first audio path connected to a first telephony device being used by the contact center agent;

bridging the call onto the first audio path in which the call involves streaming audio from the first telephony device over the first audio path that is routed to a second telephony device being used by the remote party and receiving audio at the first telephony device originated from the second telephony device and streamed over the first audio path;

monitoring the first audio path by a computer processor to detect at least one of the audio path failure and the non-conformant QoS, wherein the audio path failure comprises a situation in which at least one of the audio from the first telephony device can no longer be streamed over the first audio path and the audio originated from the second telephony device can no longer be streamed over the first audio path and the non-conformant QoS comprises a situation in which quality of the audio being streamed over the first audio path from or to the first telephony device is at a level considered to negatively affect the contact center agent and remote party conversing on the call; and

in response to detecting at least one of the audio path failure and the non-conformant QoS, bridging the call onto a second audio path connected to an interactive voice response system (IVR) so that the call is not disconnected from the second telephony device and the IVR can stream audio over the second audio path that is routed to the second telephony device.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second audio paths are established over an IP network using session initiation protocol (SIP) and the audio is streamed from the first telephony device over the first audio path using real-time transport protocol (RTP).

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second audio paths are established over a network using an integrated services digital network (ISDN) protocol and the audio is streamed from the first telephony device over the first audio path using a basic rate interface (BRI) configuration.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the audio streamed from the IVR over the second audio path routed to the second telephony device requests the remote party to remain on the call and provides the remote party with at least one of options comprising: (1) having the call routed to a second contact center agent; (2) receiving a callback from the contact center; and (3) leaving a voice mail message.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the at least one of the options comprises having the call routed to the second contact center agent and the method further comprises the steps of:

in response to the IVR receiving audio streamed over the second audio path indicating the remote party would like the call routed to the second contact center agent, bridging the call onto a third audio path so that a fourth telephony device being used by the second contact center agent can stream audio over the third audio path to be routed to the second telephony device.

6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of determining whether the second contact center agent is available prior to the IVR providing the option to have the call routed to the second contact center agent.

7. The method of claim 4 , wherein the at least one of the options comprises receiving the callback from the contact center and the method further comprises the steps of:

in response to the IVR receiving audio over the second audio path indicating the remote party would like to receive the callback:

receiving audio over the second audio path at the IVR, the audio providing information for scheduling the callback to the party; and

scheduling the callback to be placed to the party based on the information.

8. The method of claim 4 , wherein the at least one of the options comprises leaving the voice mail message and the method further comprises the steps of:

in response to the IVR receiving audio over the second audio path indicating the remote party would like to leave the voice mail message:

bridging the call onto a third audio path connected to a voice mail system;

receiving at the voice mail system audio originated from the second telephony device streamed over the third audio path; and

recording by the voice mail system the audio originated from the second telephony device streamed over the third audio path.

9. A non-transitory, computer-readable medium comprising computer-executable instructions for handling at least one of an audio path failure and a non-conformant quality of service (QoS) for a call being conducted between a contact center agent and a remote party, that when executed, cause at least one computer processor to:

monitor a first audio path established to a first telephony device in which the call has been bridged onto the first audio path and involves streaming audio from the first telephony device over the first audio path that is routed to a second telephony device being used by the remote party and receiving audio at the first telephony device originated from the second telephony device and streamed over the first audio path;

detect at least one of the audio path failure and the non-conformant QoS, wherein the audio path failure comprises a situation in which at least one of the audio from the first telephony device can no longer be streamed over the first audio path and the audio originated from the second telephony device can no longer be streamed over the first audio path and the non-conformant QoS comprises a situation in which the audio being streamed over the first audio path from or to the first telephony device is at a level of quality considered to negatively affect the contact center agent and remote party conversing on the call; and

in response to detecting at least one of the audio path failure and the non-conformant QoS, bridge the call onto a second audio path connected to an interactive voice response system (IVR) so that the call is not disconnected from the second telephony device and the IVR can stream audio over the second audio path that is routed to the second telephony device.

10. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the first and second audio paths are established over an IP network using session initiation protocol (SIP) and the audio is streamed from the first telephony device over the first audio path using real-time transport protocol (RTP).

11. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the first and second audio paths are established over a network using an integrated services digital network (ISDN) protocol and the audio is streamed from the first telephony device over the first audio path using a basic rate interface (BRI) configuration.

12. The non-transitory, computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the audio streamed from the IVR over the second audio path routed to the second telephony device requests the remote party to remain on the call and provides the remote party with at least one of options comprising: (1) having the call routed to a second contact center agent; (2) receiving a callback from the contact center; and (3) leaving a voice mail message.

13. A system for handling at least one of an audio path failure and a non-conformant quality of service (QoS) for a call being conducted between a contact center agent and a remote party, the system comprising:

a network; and

at least one computer processor configured to:

monitor a first audio path established over the network to a first telephony device in which the call has been bridged onto the first audio path and involves streaming audio from the first telephony device over the first audio path that is routed to a second telephony device being used by the remote party and receiving audio at the first telephony device originated from the second telephony device and streamed over the first audio path;

detect at least one of the audio path failure and the non-conformant QoS, wherein the audio path failure comprises a situation in which at least one of the audio from the first telephony device can no longer be streamed over the first audio path and the audio originated from the second telephony device can no longer be streamed over the first audio path and the non-conformant QoS comprises a situation in which the audio being streamed over the first audio path from or to the first telephony device is at a level of quality considered to negatively affect the contact center agent and remote party conversing on the call; and

in response to detecting at least one of the audio path failure and the non-conformant QoS, bridge the call onto a second audio path connected to an interactive voice response component (IVR) so that the call is not disconnected from the second telephony device and the IVR can stream audio over the second audio path that is routed to the second telephony device.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first and second audio paths are established over the network using session initiation protocol (SIP) and the audio is streamed from the first telephony device over the first audio path using real-time transport protocol (RTP).

15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the first and second audio paths are established over the network using an integrated services digital network (ISDN) protocol and the audio is streamed from the first telephony device over the first audio path using a basic rate interface (BRI) configuration.

16. The system of claim 13 , wherein the audio streamed from the IVR over the second audio path routed to the second telephony device requests the remote party to remain on the call and provides the remote party with at least one of options comprising: (1) having the call routed to a second contact center agent; (2) receiving a callback from the contact center; and (3) leaving a voice mail message.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one of the options comprises having the call routed to the second contact center agent and the IVR is configured to:

bridge the call onto a third audio path so that a fourth telephony device being used by the second contact center agent can stream audio over the third audio path to be routed to the second telephony device in response to receiving audio streamed over the second audio path indicating the remote party would like the call routed to the second contact center agent.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the IVR is further configured to determine whether the second contact center agent is available prior to providing the option to have the call routed to the second contact center agent.

19. The system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one of the options comprises receiving the callback from the contact center and the IVR is configured to:

in response to receiving audio over the second audio path indicating the remote party would like to receive the callback:

receive audio over the second audio path providing information for scheduling the callback to be placed to the party; and

schedule the callback to be placed to the party based on the information.

20. The system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one of the options comprises leaving the voice mail message and the IVR is configured to bridge the call onto a third audio path connected to a voice mail component in response to receiving audio over the second audio path indicating the remote party would like to leave the voice mail message and the voice mail component is configured to:

receive audio originated from the second telephony device streamed over the third audio path; and

record the audio originated from the second telephony device streamed over the third audio path.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2025
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From: NOBLE, JAMES K, JR; OUIMETTE, JASON P; HITCHCOCK, CHAD; PYCKO, MARCIN; HAGGERTY, CHRISTOPHER S
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