Claims
- 1. A method for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) determining whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; (b) transmitting a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station; (c) in response to a personal identification number entered by the calling party, connecting the call between the calling communication station and the called communication station; (d) transmitting the audible caller identification information to the called communication station; and (e) canceling the call in response to input from the called communication station.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein step (c) comprises the steps of:
(c1) while transmitting the request for audible caller identification information, detecting input data from the calling communication station; (c2) if input data is detected, comparing the input data with a preset identification number; and (c3) if the input data matches the preset identification number, connecting the call.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein step (c1) comprises the steps of:
detecting dual tone, multiple frequency (DTMF) signals produced by the calling communication station; and converting the DTMF signals to numeric data.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein step (c) comprises the steps of:
(c1) ringing the called communication station; and (c2) when the called communication station is answered, immediately connecting the call.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein step (c) comprises the steps of:
(c1) ringing the called communication station with a distinctive ring; and (c2) when the called communication station is answered, immediately connecting the call.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein step (c1) comprises the steps of:
comparing an indicator with a distinctive ring indicator; if the indicator matches the distinctive ring indicator, establishing a distinctive ring mode; if the indicator does not match the distinctive ring indicator, establishing a standard ring mode; and communicating ring signals to the called communication station in accordance with established ring mode.
- 7. A method for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) determining whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; (b) transmitting a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station; (c) ringing the called communication station with a distinctive ring; (d) transmitting the audible caller identification information to the called communication station; and (e) canceling the call in response to input from the called communication station.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein step (c) comprises the steps of:
comparing an indicator with a distinctive ring indicator; if the indicator matches the distinctive ring indicator, establishing a distinctive ring mode; if the indicator does not match the distinctive ring indicator, establishing a standard ring mode; and communicating ring signals to the called communication station in accordance with established ring mode.
- 9. A method for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called party at a called communication station, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) determining whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; (b) transmitting a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station; (c) transmitting the audible caller identification information to the called communication station; (e) prompting the called party with one or more call disposition options, at least one call disposition option being a transfer to voice mail option; (f) detecting dual tone multiple frequency (DTMF) signals from the called party in response to the one or more call disposition options.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the steps of:
(g) converting the DTMF signals to digital data; (h) comparing the digital data with one or more predetermined values associated with the one or more call disposition options; and (i) processing the call in response to a selected disposition option.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein step (i) comprises the steps of:
(i1) when the digital data corresponds to a predetermined value associated with voice mail, determining if the calling party has an assigned voice mail number; (i2) completing the call between the calling telephone station and the assigned voice mail number in response to a determination that the calling party has an assigned voice mail number.
- 12. A system for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the system comprising:
a service control point operative to determine whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; network equipment coupled with the service control point, the network equipment being operative to transmit a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station, and being operative to transmit the audible caller identification information to the called communication station, and being operative to detect a personal identification number entered at the calling communication station.
- 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the system equipment is further operative to detect dual tone multiple frequency (DTMF) signals from the called communication station, convert the DTMF signals to numeric data and compare the numeric data with a preset identification number.
- 14. The system of claim 13 wherein the system equipment is further operative to immediately connect the call between the calling communication station and the called communication station when the numeric data matches the preset identification number.
- 15. The system of claim 13 wherein the system equipment is further operative to provide a distinctive ring signal to the called communication station in response to the personal identification number entered at the calling communication station.
- 16. The system of claim 15 wherein the system equipment is operative to initiate a call in response to the personal identification number, the service control point
- 17. The system of claim 12 wherein the network equipment comprises a service node.
- 18. The system of claim 17 wherein the network equipment comprises a compact service node.
- 19. The system of claim 12 wherein the network equipment comprises an intelligent peripheral.
- 20. A system for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the system comprising:
a service control point operative to determine whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; network equipment coupled with the service control point, the network equipment being operative to transmit a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station, and being operative to transmit the audible caller identification information to the called communication station with a distinctive ring indicative of the call with audible caller identification information.
- 21. The system of claim 20 wherein the network equipment comprises one of a service node and an intelligent peripheral configured to initiate a new call with the audible caller identification information, the new call being suspended for processing by the service control point, and wherein the service control point is configured to compare an indicator for the new call with a distinctive ring indicator and to control the network equipment to produce the distinctive ring at the called communication station in response to a determination that the indicator matches the distinctive ring indicator.
- 22. A system for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station, the system comprising:
a service control point operative to determine whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; network equipment coupled with the service control point, the network equipment being operative to transmit a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station, and being operative to identify a voice mail number associated with the called communication station and complete the call between the calling communication station and the voice mail number in response to an input at the called communication station.
- 23. A system for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station comprising:
means for determining whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; means for transmitting a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station; means for transmitting the audible caller identification information to the called communication station; and means for immediately connecting the call between the calling communication station and the called communication station in response to a personal identification number entered by the calling party.
- 24. The system of claim 23 further comprising means for detecting entry of input data by the calling party at the calling communication station and comparing the input data with a preset identification number.
- 25. The system of claim 23 further comprising means for providing a distinctive ring at the called communication station to indicate the call including audible caller identification information.
- 26. A system for processing a call from a calling party at a calling communication station to a called communication station comprising:
means for determining whether standard caller identification information for the calling communication station can be provided to the called communication station; means for transmitting a request for audible caller identification information to the calling communication station in response to a determination that the standard caller identification information cannot be provided to the called communication station; means for transmitting the audible caller identification information to the called communication station; and means for connecting the call between the calling communication station and a voice mail number in response to data input by a called party at the called communication station
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/122,484, filed Jul. 24, 1998.
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