Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
379087000 | Reproduced signal distributed over telephone line | 34 |
20080240375 | Method Of Processing Multiple Ring Back Tone In Voice Service Application Based On Sip Fork - A signaling-based processing method is presented, which is based on the influence of early media (a ring back tone or a voice notice before a session is established) from multiple called participants on the calling participant in SIP FORK-based voice service, which ensures the calling participant not to receive early media of multiple called participants at the same time. | 10-02-2008 |
20080253536 | Method and System for Implementing a Ring Back Tone Based on Group Mobile Switchboard Service - This invention discloses a method and system of implementing a ring back tone based on a group mobile switchboard service. The method includes: a home service control point of the group mobile switchboard obtaining an identification of an extension subscriber which a calling party calls, and sending routing information of a ring back tone intelligent peripheral and the identification of the called extension subscriber to a gateway mobile switching center/mobile switching center which triggers the intelligent service; the gateway mobile switching center/mobile switching center routing the identification of the called extension subscriber to the ring back tone intelligent peripheral according to the received routing information of the ring back tone intelligent peripheral; the ring back tone intelligent peripheral connecting the call to a visited mobile switching center of the called extension subscriber, and playing a group ring back tone subscribed to by the group customer for the calling party. | 10-16-2008 |
20080273671 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPLICATION SERVER FOR PREVENTING CROSSTALK OF COLOR RING BACK TONE - A method and a system for preventing a crosstalk of color ring back tone are provided. When a plurality of entities in the network provide a color ring back tone service for a call simultaneously, an Application Server determines whether a ring back tone or prompt tone of a called party needs to be screened according to a predefined strategy. If the ring back tone or prompt tone of the called party needs to be screened, the Application Server screens the ring back tone played by the called party according to service logic and plays a ring back tone provided by the value-added service to the calling user. An Application Server is also provided. | 11-06-2008 |
20080292068 | DEVICE AND METHOD OF MACHINE MANAGEMENT VIA A TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method of configuring a ring-back tone server associated with a machine capable of communicating via a telecommunication network, comprising:
| 11-27-2008 |
20090022283 | TELEPHONE CALL PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS - This invention provides methods and apparatus for providing customized prior-to-answer and in-call media playback telephony services. The services allow for playback of customized media content to calling parties in the form of customized ringback tones, engaged tones, call holding, call transfer tones and other content such as pre-recorded announcements. The media content for playback is stored in equipment associated with subscribers and playback of the media content is originated from the subscriber equipment. The invention allows subscribers to give their telephony services a personal touch as they can choose different items of media content for playback to different calling parties. As the media content is stored on subscriber equipment local to subscribers, no additional network resources such as data storage and data processing facilities are required. | 01-22-2009 |
20090028301 | METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR REALIZING UNIVERSAL PERSONAL NUMBER RING BACK TONE SERVICE - A method for realizing the universal personal number ring back tone service comprises: determining the ring back tone played according to the called information, and determining the media resources for playing the ring back tone according to the calling information, the media resources information and the said ring back tone information; the said media resource plays the said ring back tone. The present invention also discloses a device and a system for realizing the universal personal number ring back tone service. On the basis of the present invention, UPT users are supported to assign the different ring back tone for each destination number, respectively, and the ring back tone information of each media resource is dynamically updated in accordance with the using situation of the ring back tone, therefore realizing that the UPT ring back tone service utilizes the network resources effectively. | 01-29-2009 |
20090041208 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING AN ANSWER TONE FOR A COMPUTING DEVICE WITH PHONE CABABILITIES OR A TELEPHONE - A method and apparatus for creating an answer tone for a computing device with phone capabilities or a telephone is disclosed. | 02-12-2009 |
20090041209 | ADJUSTING MUSIC LENGTH TO EXPECTED WAITING TIME WHILE CALLER IS ON HOLD - A method of adjusting music length to expected waiting time while a caller is on hold includes choosing one or more media selections based upon their play duration and matching the selection(s) to the expected waiting time. | 02-12-2009 |
20090067588 | SAVING AND FORWARDING CUSTOMIZED MESSAGES - Methods and computer-readable media provide presenting a customized message to an incoming calling party and for allowing the calling party to save or forward the customized message. A called party desiring to leave a customized message for certain incoming calling parties submits a customized message to an intelligent network component of her telecommunications service provider along with identifiers for specified incoming callers who are to receive the customized message upon calling the called party. After the customized message is prepared, incoming callers who have been associated with the customized message are presented with the customized message before being connected to the called party. After an incoming caller receives the customized message, the calling party may store or send the customized message for later retrieval. If the incoming call is not from a telephone directory number associated with the customized message, the incoming call is processed according to normal call processing methods. | 03-12-2009 |
20090116624 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR PLAYING RING BACK TONE - A method, apparatus and system for playing a Ring Back Tone are provided, and the method includes: determining, according to a call request initiated by a calling party, whether a called party has customized a called-party Ring Back Tone service; further determining, if the called party has customized a called-party Ring Back Tone service, whether the calling party has customized a Ring Back Tone; and playing, if the calling party has customized a Ring Back Tone, a ring tone to the calling party, according to the Ring Back Tone customized by the calling party. According to the above technical solution, the calling party can accurately receive the ring tone selected by the calling party himself in the case that the called party has customized a Ring Back Tone service. | 05-07-2009 |
20090129565 | Method and apparatus for overlaying whispered audio onto a telephone call - Information may be provided to a telephony customer from an overlay service by causing a second stream of audio information to be overlayed on a primary stream of audio information. The overlayed information may be whispered to the user by causing the overlayed information to be compressed into a limited frequency spectrum which is inserted into a manufactured gap in the primary audio stream. This allows the user to continue to hear the main audio stream while also hearing the overlayed information. The overlay service may provide administrative information, advertisements, music, and/or Internet search results via the overlayed audio. Users may issue commands to the overlay service, to have particular information transmitted via overlayed audio. Where the user is also associated with a telephony application running on a computer platform, the overlayed information may be incorporated onto the information being shown to the user on a computer display. | 05-21-2009 |
20090196403 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ALTERNATIVE MULTIMEDIA RING BACK TONE SUBSTITUTE SERVICE BY USING INTELLIGENT NETWORK - Disclosed is a method, a system, and an apparatus for providing a sound source, which has been encoded by using an audio codec, as a ringback tone alternative having an improved quality by adaptively applying various audio codecs according to the service type so that, when a mobile communication terminal is provided with a ringback tone alternative by separately applying an audio codec and a voice codec to a ringback tone provision section and a voice communication section, respectively, it is unnecessary to individually and additionally change or modify a number of devices in a mobile communication network, but a specific device in an intelligent network controls other devices based on overall consideration of the ability of the mobile communication terminal, the type of the ringback tone alternative, etc. | 08-06-2009 |
20090214002 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING A COLORING RING BACK TONE SERVICE AND DEVICE FOR ACQUIRING A COLORING RING BACK TONE FILE - Embodiments of the invention provide a device and method for implementing a Coloring Ring Back Tone (CRBT) service and a device for acquiring a CRBT file. The device for implementing a CRBT service includes a first receiving module adapted to receive CRBT access information, a channel management module adapted to acquire a real-time CRBT file according to the CRBT access information, and a playing module adapted to play the real-time CRBT file. The method for implementing a CRBT service includes acquiring a real-time CRBT file customized by a subscriber according to CRBT access information and playing the real-time CRBT file to a calling subscriber. The device for acquiring a CRBT file includes a determination module adapted to determine whether to use a real-time CRBT service according to a subscribed CRBT identifier of a subscriber, a real-time CRBT information module adapted to determine real-time CRBT information according to a real-time CRBT identifier of the subscriber, and a real-time CRBT file module adapted to determine a real-time CRBT file according to the real-time CRBT information. Thus, a real-time update of a CRBT heard by the calling subscriber is realized through the embodiments of the invention. | 08-27-2009 |
20090214003 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A RING BACK TONE IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and system for implementing an interactive Ring Back Tone service are disclosed, and the method includes: obtaining (S | 08-27-2009 |
20090245481 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING COLOR RING SERVICE - A method, system, and apparatus for implementing a color ring service. The method includes the following steps: playing, by a Color Ring Back Tone platform, a whole ring tone according to a selection of a subscriber; and obtaining, by the Color Ring Back Tone platform, a ring tone section of the whole ring tone according to a selection of the subscriber when playing the whole ring tone, and setting the ring tone section as a color ring of the subscriber. With the embodiments of the present invention, the subscriber can select his favorite ring tone section when the CRBT platform plays the whole ring tone selected by the subscriber himself, and the CRBT platform can set the ring tone section as a color ring of the subscriber, thereby realizing setting a certain section of the whole ring tone as a color ring of the subscriber. | 10-01-2009 |
20090262908 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING EARLY-MEDIA SERVICE BASED ON SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL - The present invention relates to a method of providing an early media service based on a session initiation protocol (SIP), wherein early media of a multimedia form can be provided under SIP-based B2BUA mode operation. According to the present invention, in a case where early media are provided to an originating terminal when a call connection with a terminating terminal is established at the request of the originating terminal, the early media is provided in the form of multimedia data, such as text, image, moving image, flash animation and the like, as well as audio data, and thus users desires are fulfilled and users satisfactions are maximized. In addition, with individual operation management of the terminating terminal and the originating terminal according to B2BUA mode operation based on the session initiation protocol and an early session initiation with the originating terminal, an early media service can be normally provided to the originating terminal even when the terminating terminal is in an abnormal operation state. | 10-22-2009 |
20090268881 | Calling Party Announcement Apparatus - A calling party announcement apparatus that provides the identity of the caller in synthesized human speech. The invention captures the Incoming Caller Line Identification (ICLID) signal sent by the telephone company. The invention announces the calling party's identity to the called party through a built-in speaker and over the telephone receiver. The called party can elect to accept or reject the call before the telephone company central office has connected the two parties together. The invention makes it possible to screen incoming telephone calls without the aid of a special Caller ID telephone set or auxiliary Caller ID display terminal. The invention is installed in the customer premises, such as a residence or office, between the telephone line demarcation point and the telephone sets. The invention is compatible with any standard telephone set and subscriber trunks provisioned with the Caller ID enhanced customer feature. One of the most important features of the invention is its ability to deliver a vocalized announcement of the caller's identity over a standard telephone set's receiver without the call having actually been declared answered by the telephone company, and without the caller having been cut through. The call is not considered “answered” nor is it billed by the telephone company unless the called party or a telephone answering device , such as an answering machine, accepts the call. | 10-29-2009 |
20100002849 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR REALIZING A MULTIMEDIA CALL - A method for realizing a multimedia call includes the following steps. A call request initiated by a calling terminal is received. An indication of the multimedia negotiation capability of the calling terminal is acquired, in which the indication of the multimedia negotiation capability identifies whether the terminal has the capability of supporting multiple multimedia negotiations or not. It is determined, according to the indication of the multimedia negotiation capability, whether the calling terminal has the capability of supporting multiple multimedia negotiations or not. A multimedia call connection is performed according to the multimedia negotiation capability of the calling terminal. It is determined, according to the factor whether the calling terminal has the capability of supporting multiple multimedia negotiations or not, how to perform the multimedia call connection, so as to flexibly realize the multimedia call connection accordingly. | 01-07-2010 |
20100014647 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING CUSTOMIZED RINGBACKS - An approach is provided for providing custom ringback services. The approach includes prompting a user for content as part of a managed ringback service. The content is received from the user, and is set as a ringback. An identifier corresponding to the ringback is received from the user, wherein the identifier is associated with a caller. | 01-21-2010 |
20100020944 | METHOD FOR SENDING A PREVIOUSLY RECORDED PERSONALIZED MESSAGE TO A CALLER BY A NETWORK VOICE MAIL SYSTEM - An embodiment of a method for providing a personalized greeting to a caller includes receiving an incoming call addressed to a first communication device from a caller using a second communication device, and determining a received caller identifier associated with the second communication device. The method further includes determining if the received caller identifier matches a pre-assigned caller identifier from a pre-assigned caller list. If the received caller identifier matches a pre-assigned caller identifier the method further includes playing an outgoing audio message associated with the pre-assigned caller identifier, recording an audio message from the caller, converting the audio message into a text message, and sending the text message to a user associated with the first communication device. | 01-28-2010 |
20100020945 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR PLAYING ENTERPRISE COLOR RINGBACK TONE - A method for playing an enterprise color ringback tone is disclosed, including the following steps: establishing, by a service switching entity, a connection with a service access entity in accordance with an EVC access code; searching, by the service access entity, for a connection identifier of a destination terminal corresponding to a service identifier of the destination terminal in accordance with a correspondence relationship between the service identifier and the connection identifier of the terminal, and sending the connection identifier of the destination terminal to the service switching entity; and establishing, by the service switching entity, a connection between the source terminal and the destination terminal in accordance with the connection identifier of the destination terminal, and playing, by the service access entity, an enterprise CRBT to the source terminal. A system and a device for playing an enterprise color ringback tone are also disclosed. | 01-28-2010 |
20100054428 | Method, system, and apparatus for overriding a ring back signal - Overriding a ring back signal involves receiving a ring back signal at a communications apparatus from a communication network in response to a user-initiated connection request. The ring back signal is rendered to a user of the communications apparatus, and a user input is received at the communications device to override the ring back signal. An alternate output is rendered to the user in place of the ring back signal. | 03-04-2010 |
20100080361 | Method for Sharing Audio-only content, Audio-Visual content, and Visual-only content between Subscribers on a Telephone call - A method for controlling the sharing of Audio-only content, Audio-Visual content, and Visual-only content between Subscribers on a Telephone call after it is in a talking state. The Content Sharing service could be offered to telephony subscribers where it becomes another vertical telephony feature like Ring-Back Tone service. The Subscriber to this Content Sharing service will be given the ability to access and select content that will be played while on an active telephone call. All the subscribers connected on the telephone call will be given the ability to control the playing of the content. The content itself will be managed by a centralized Content Server allowing control by the Content Providers of the content provided to subscribers. The content being shared can be stored centrally on a server or be content stored directly by the user on their terminal devices. Additionally, a method of control over content playback, similar to that offered in Content Sharing service, is defined to enhance Ring-Back Tone service and Video Ring-Back Tone service. | 04-01-2010 |
20100098223 | Methods, Systems, and Products for Provididng Ring Backs - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for providing a ring back to a calling party's communications device. A first call is placed to a called number. An identification sequence is received during the first call. When the first call ends, a second call is placed to a server. The identification sequence is sent to the server during the second call, and the ring back associated with the identification sequence is received. The ring back is stored in memory of the calling party's communications device and retrieved when subsequent calls are made to the called number. The ring back is then presented on the calling party's communications device to indicate the called number is ringing. | 04-22-2010 |
20100166156 | Method and system for implementing multimedia ring back tone service - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method and system for implementing a multimedia ring back tone service. The method comprises: establishing a connection to a multimedia ring back tone platform when it is determined that either the calling party or the called party of a call is a user to the multimedia ring back tone service during call connection, and completing a media capability negotiation between a calling terminal and the multimedia ring back tone platform; acquiring a first media content and a second media content according to a multimedia ring back tone information of the user, and generating a streaming media from the first media content and the second media content; and playing the streaming media to the calling party. The present invention is capable of further improving existing multimedia ring back tone techniques to better meet the communication users' requirement for personalization. | 07-01-2010 |
20100272244 | Music Data Processing Method and Electronic Apparatus Using the Same - A music data processing method applied to an electronic apparatus includes obtaining a time data; retrieving a partial music data from an input music data according to the time data; and performing a pre-end-play processing on the partial music data to output an output music data. With the pre-end-play processing performed, the output music data is substantially different from the partial music data. | 10-28-2010 |
20100296635 | METHOD FOR CHECKING A RING-BACK SIGNAL - The present invention relates to a method for checking a ring-back signal comprising the following steps, time synchronizing a first device and a second device, causing an event by requesting the configuration of a ring-back signal with and for the first device at a specific time stamp and capturing the time stamp and the event in a first log file, calling the first device with the second device at a specific time stamp, recording the ring-back signal of the first device, comparing the ring-back signal with at least one reference signal yielding a comparison result, and capturing the time stamp and the comparison result in a second log file, and comparing the second log file with the first log file. | 11-25-2010 |
20100296636 | METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A MULTIMEDIA RING BACK TONE SERVICE - The present invention discloses a method and a system for implementing an MRBT service, comprising: Step S | 11-25-2010 |
20100296637 | Service Processing Method, Communication System and Related Device - Embodiments of this invention disclose a service processing method, a communication system and related device, for making it easier for a user to set up and manage ring personal group, and capable of enhancing system safety. The method comprises: acquiring, by a management client, a ring personal group processing request of a user; and transmitting, by the management client, the ring personal group processing request to a service server over a mobile network, so that the by service server performs the corresponding processing according to the ring personal group processing request. Embodiments of this invention further provide a communication system and related device. Embodiments of this invention make it convenient for the user to set up and manage ring personal group, and make it possible to reduce unnecessary network traffic and enhance system safety. | 11-25-2010 |
20110019804 | Selectable Audio and Mixed Background Sound for Voice Messaging System - Methods, systems, computer program products, and methods of doing business by selectably mixing one or more sound files with a telephone caller's voice message, either as background for that message or embedded within the message. Or, the mixing may occur within a telephone conversation between parties. The disclosed techniques enable alleviating some of the problems that result from distance communication (as contrasted to face-to-face communication). In particular, context information (such as emotional context) can be provided through appropriate use of background sound and/or embedded audio files. The disclosed techniques may also make communication through voice mail exchange more enjoyable and/or increase its productivity. | 01-27-2011 |
20110228914 | Hold Detection and Handling - A communication system comprising: a terminal having: an interface to a network, whereby the terminal can be connected to another party on a communication session; an output for outputting a communication stream received from another party on a communication session; and a source of play-out stream independent of a communication session; and a communication controller for managing a communication session terminated at the terminal, the communication controller being configured to: a) when it detects that the terminal has been placed on hold in a communication session, cause play-out stream from the source of play-out stream to be directed to the output; and b) when it detects that the terminal has been taken off hold in the communication session, cause communication stream from the communication session to be directed to the output. | 09-22-2011 |
20120045041 | RINGBACK TONE MANAGEMENT FOR CONTACTS ACROSS COMMUNICATION ACCESS SYSTEMS - Ringback tone management devices, systems, and methods for supporting contacts across communication access systems are provided herein. Embodiments in the detailed description include ringback tone management devices, systems, and methods for contacts across a communication access system. As an example, the communication access system may be an enterprise access system. The embodiments provided herein allow a plurality of different client devices in the communication access system, each associated with a particular set of incoming caller identifiers, to receive a desired ringback tone. In this manner, as an example, a consistent ringback tone can be provided to the incoming caller for calls received from any of the incoming caller's communication devices based upon an incoming caller identifier. The communication access system may further include devices, systems, and methods for managing ringback tones. | 02-23-2012 |
20120213340 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PLAYING RECORDED ANNOUNCEMENTS - The invention features a computer-implemented method for playing back an announcement message to a user device. The method includes initiating, by a computing device, an announcement session in response to a user device establishing communication with the computing device and determining, by the computing device, the announcement message to be played back to the user device. The method includes loading, by the computing device, into a queue associated with the announcement session, a descriptor referencing a memory buffer on the computing device. The memory buffer includes a plurality of memory partitions, each memory partition storing at least one portion of the announcement message encoded at a different rate. The method includes the computing device scheduling play back of the announcement message, playing the announcement message to the user device at a first rate and receiving a request from the user device for playback at a second rate. | 08-23-2012 |
20140169536 | Integration of telephone audio into electronic meeting archives - A system and method for integrating telephone audio into an electronic meeting archive is described. A plurality of telephony signaling messages are received and converted into an electronic meeting application format. The meeting or conferencing system generates metadata from any one or more of the telephony signaling messages, electronic information presented during an electronic meeting, or the like, where the metadata is associated with a particular meeting event time. The metadata, stored in a meeting metadata file, is synchronized with the telephone audio and the electronic information that was stored in the electronic meeting archive using a meeting start time and the meeting event times. The telephone audio may then be replayed responsive to and synchronized with the information obtained from the metadata. | 06-19-2014 |